/ˈɛntɪti/ – noun
Definition: thực thể, sự tồn tại, đơn vị pháp lý độc lập, chủ thể của quyền.
A more thorough explanation: An entity is a legally recognized organization or body, such as a corporation, partnership, or government agency, that is considered to have a separate existence from its owners or members. It can enter into contracts, own property, and engage in legal actions in its own name.
Example: The entity entered into a contract with the supplier for the provision of services.