/ˈtrænskrɪpt/ – noun
Definition: 1. bản ghi chép;
2. bản sao;
3. việc giải mã bản tốc ký.
A more thorough explanation: A transcript is a written or printed copy of spoken or recorded material, such as a conversation, speech, or legal proceeding. In a legal context, a transcript typically refers to a verbatim record of court proceedings, depositions, or other official proceedings.
Example: The attorney requested a copy of the court transcript to review the witness’s testimony.