/ˈprɛsɛpt/ – Verb
Definition: châm ngôn, lời giáo huấn, lệnh, trát, ra lệnh, tống đạt trát.
A more thorough explanation: A precept is a rule or principle that guides behavior or action, often established by an authority or governing body. It is a command or directive that must be followed as a matter of obligation or duty.
Example: The judge cited a legal precept that states all individuals are innocent until proven guilty.