/ˈdjuːti/ – noun
Definition: 1. nghĩa vụ, chức trách, bộ phận;
2. thuế quan, thuế phí.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, duty refers to an obligation that is imposed by law or by contract, requiring a person to act in a certain way or to refrain from certain actions. It is a legal responsibility that one party owes to another, typically based on a relationship or a specific set of circumstances. Failure to fulfill a duty may result in legal consequences, such as liability for damages or breach of contract.
Example: As a company director, it is your duty to act in the best interests of the company and its shareholders.