/tru ˈkɒpi/ – Phrase
Definition: bản sao y bản chính.
A more thorough explanation: A true copy is a duplicate of an original document that accurately reproduces the content and appearance of the original document. It is typically certified as a true copy by a notary public, lawyer, or other authorized individual to confirm its authenticity.
Example: A true copy of the contract was provided to all parties involved in the transaction.