/sɜːrtʃ/ – Verb
Definition: 1. tìm kiếm, lục soát, khám xét, điều tra;
2. thăm dò, lục vấn.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “search” refers to the examination or inspection of a person’s property, premises, or belongings by law enforcement officials in order to discover evidence of a crime or to locate a wanted person. This action is typically conducted with a warrant issued by a court, although there are certain circumstances where a search may be conducted without a warrant, such as during a lawful arrest or in emergency situations.
Example: The police conducted a thorough search of the suspect’s vehicle, but did not find any incriminating evidence.