/kɪŋz ˈkaʊnsəl/ – Phrase
Definition: luật sư của hoàng gia.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “King’s Counsel” refers to a senior barrister appointed by the monarch on the recommendation of the Lord Chancellor to be a Counsel to the Crown. This title is an honorific bestowed on barristers who have demonstrated exceptional skill and expertise in the practice of law.
Example: In the court case, the King’s counsel argued that the defendant had violated the terms of the contract.