/ˈpɑːrʃl ˈrɛkərd/ – Phrase
Definition: trích lục biên bản.
A more throughout explanation: A partial record refers to a document or collection of information that contains only a portion or incomplete set of data or details related to a particular matter or event. In a legal context, a partial record may be a subset of evidence, testimony, or documentation that does not encompass the entirety of the relevant information available.
Example: The attorney requested a copy of the partial record from the court to review before the trial.