/prɑːˈkjʊərətər ˈdʒɛnərəl/ – Phrase
Definition: chưởng lý.
A more thorough explanation: A procurator general is a legal officer who represents the government or a specific institution in legal matters, typically overseeing legal affairs and acting as the chief legal advisor.
Example: The procurator general is responsible for representing the government in legal matters and overseeing the prosecution of criminal cases.