/ˈtraɪəbəl/ – adjective
Definition: cần phải đưa ra xét xử trước tòa, thuộc thẩm quyền xét xử.
A more throughout explanation: “Triable” refers to a legal term that describes a case or issue that is capable of being tried or adjudicated in a court of law. It indicates that the matter in question is suitable for a trial or legal proceedings to determine the facts and reach a decision.
Example: The court determined that the case was triable, meaning that there was enough evidence to warrant a trial.