/fəˈsɪləˌteɪtər/ – noun
Definition: người môi giới, người trung gian, người dẫn mối.
A more thorough explanation: A facilitator is a person who helps to make a process or activity easier or more efficient, often by providing guidance, support, or resources to assist in achieving a particular goal or outcome. In a legal context, a facilitator may be someone who assists in the resolution of disputes or conflicts through mediation or other alternative dispute resolution methods.
Example: The facilitator of the mediation session ensured that both parties had an opportunity to express their concerns and reach a mutually agreeable resolution.