/ɪɡˌzæmɪˈneɪʃən-ɪn-ʧiːf/ – noun
Definition: buổi thẩm vấn hay hỏi cung chính; buổi thẩm vấn hay hỏi cung đầu tiên nhân chứng do đương sự đưa ra.
A more thorough explanation: Examination-in-chief refers to the initial questioning of a witness by the party who called the witness to testify in a legal proceeding, such as a trial or hearing. This questioning is intended to elicit information and evidence that supports the party’s case.
Example: During the examination-in-chief, the prosecutor questioned the witness about the events leading up to the crime.