/ɪɡˈzɪbɪt/ – noun
Definition: 1. vật trưng bày, hiện vật, trưng bày;
2. giấy tờ đã trình, xuất trình, đệ trình, nộp (tài liệu);
3. tang vật, vật chứng;
4. phụ lục.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, an exhibit refers to a document, object, or other item that is presented as evidence in a court proceeding or legal case. Exhibits are typically used to support or illustrate the facts or arguments being made by a party in the case.
Example: The attorney submitted the exhibit into evidence during the trial.