/kɔːz-bʊks/ – Noun
Definition: sổ đăng ký các vụ án ở tòa án tối cao Anh.
A more thorough explanation: Cause-books refer to the records or registers kept by courts or legal authorities, containing details of cases or causes that have been brought before the court, including information such as the parties involved, the nature of the case, and the proceedings that have taken place. These records are used for reference and documentation purposes in legal proceedings.
Example: The attorney reviewed the cause-books to prepare for the upcoming trial.