/rɪˈsɛptəkəl/ – Noun
Definition: đồ đựng, chỗ chứa.
A more thorough explanation: A receptacle is a container or device that is used to hold or store something, typically in a specified way or for a particular purpose. In legal terms, a receptacle may refer to a designated place or container for depositing or storing items, such as a receptacle for mail or a receptacle for hazardous waste.
Example: The receptacle for the confidential documents must be securely locked at all times to prevent unauthorized access.