/ɪn ˈkæmərə/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. trong phòng thẩm phán;
2. xử kín;
3. riêng tư, bí mật.
A more thorough explanation: “In camera” is a legal term that refers to a private or closed session in a court proceeding where only the judge, parties involved in the case, and their legal representatives are allowed to be present. This term is often used to discuss sensitive or confidential information that should not be disclosed to the public.
Example: During the trial, the judge decided to hear the sensitive testimony in camera to protect the privacy of the witness.