/leɪ ˈpiːpəl/ – Phrase
Definition: đoàn bồi thẩm.
A more thorough explanation: “Lay people” refers to individuals who are not trained or qualified in a particular profession or field, especially in contrast to professionals or experts in that field. In legal contexts, it may refer to individuals who are not members of the clergy or who do not have specialized legal training, such as judges or lawyers.
Example: In the trial, the judge explained complex legal concepts in a way that lay people could easily understand.