/ˈhænsɑːd/ – noun
Definition: báo cáo chính thức về các phiên họp của nghị viện Anh.
A more thorough explanation: Hansard refers to the official verbatim report of debates and proceedings in the Parliament of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries. It is a record of everything said in the legislative chambers, including speeches, questions, and answers. The term “Hansard” is derived from the name of Thomas Curson Hansard, the first official printer to the UK Parliament who began publishing these reports in the early 19th century.
Example: The Hansard is the official verbatim report of debates in the UK Parliament.