/ˈməʊʃənˈ/ – Noun
Definition: 1. bản kiến nghị (trình nghị viện, trình hội nghị,..)
2. đơn thỉnh cầu.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a motion is a formal request made to a court for a specific ruling or order to be issued. It is a written or oral application to the court asking for a decision on a particular matter, such as a request for a judgment, a ruling on evidence, or a decision on a procedural issue. Motions are an important part of the legal process and are used by parties to seek relief or to advance their position in a case.
Example: The defense attorney filed a motion to dismiss the case based on lack of evidence.