/ˈlɒbiɪŋˈ/ – Noun
Definition: 1. việc vận động hành lang;
2. cuộc gặp gỡ của các cử tri với nghị sĩ.
A more thorough explanation: Lobbying refers to the act of attempting to influence decisions made by government officials, typically legislators or regulatory agencies, on behalf of a particular individual, organization, or group. This can involve advocating for specific policies, legislation, or regulations that align with the interests of the lobbyist’s clients. Lobbying activities can include providing information, conducting research, and engaging in advocacy efforts to persuade policymakers to take certain actions or support certain positions.
Example: The company engaged in lobbying efforts to influence government policies related to environmental regulations.