/raɪt/ – noun / adjective / verb
Definition: 1. quyền, quyền lợi, quyền yêu sách;
2. đúng, phải, tốt, hợp pháp, chính đáng;
3. khôi phục lại sự công bằng;
4. bảo vệ quyền lợi;
5. minh oan, phục hồi danh dự của mình;
6. bồi thường, đền bù (thiệt hại).
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “right” refers to a legal entitlement or permission granted to an individual or entity to act in a certain way or to have something done for them. Rights can be protected and enforced by law, and they may include freedoms, privileges, or claims that are recognized and upheld by the legal system.
Example: The defendant has the right to remain silent during police questioning, as guaranteed by the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution.