/vɔɪs/ – noun
Definition: phiếu bầu, biểu quyết, tiếng nói.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “voice” refers to the right to participate in decision-making processes, typically in the context of voting or expressing one’s opinion in a formal setting, such as a meeting or a legal proceeding. It can also refer to the power or authority to influence or make decisions.
Example: The witness was asked to raise her voice so that the court could hear her testimony clearly.