/vɜrbəl ˈtɛstəˌmoʊni/ – Phrase
Definition: lời chứng miệng.
A more thorough explanation: Verbal testimony refers to evidence given by a witness in a legal proceeding through spoken statements, as opposed to written or physical evidence. It is a form of testimony where a person provides information or recounts events orally, typically under oath, in a court of law or other legal setting.
Example: During the trial, the witness provided verbal testimony regarding the events that occurred on the night of the incident.