/ˈbɑndˌhoʊldər/ – Noun
Definition: người giữ trái phiếu, người chủ nợ có giấy nhận nợ.
A more thorough explanation: A bondholder is an individual or entity that owns a bond issued by a government or corporation, which represents a debt owed by the issuer to the bondholder. Bondholders are entitled to receive periodic interest payments from the issuer and the repayment of the bond’s principal amount at maturity.
Example: The bondholder has the right to receive interest payments from the issuer of the bond.