/prɑˈsɛs ˈvɜrbəl/ – Noun
Definition: biên bản.
A more thorough explanation: A process-verbal is a written record or document that details the proceedings and actions taken during a meeting, hearing, or other official gathering. It typically includes a summary of discussions, decisions made, and any resolutions reached.
Example: During the trial, the attorney presented a process-verbal detailing the witness’s testimony.