/kaʊnt-aʊt/ – verbnoun
Definition: 1. hoãn phiên họp của hạ nghị viện vì không đủ số đại biểu quy định;
2. (Mỹ) việc kiểm phiếu cử tri sai, việc kiểm phiếu cử tri không chính xác.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “count-out” refers to the act of counting out loud the money or other items being exchanged in a transaction, typically to ensure accuracy and transparency. It is often used in the context of financial transactions or the transfer of goods to prevent disputes or misunderstandings regarding the amount or value exchanged.
Example: The judge ruled that the plaintiff’s claim was time-barred and therefore, the court had to count-out that particular cause of action from the lawsuit.