/ˈhoʊl kənˈfɛʃn/ – Phrase
Definition: thừa nhận toàn bộ (đơn kiện, lời buộc tội.).
A more thorough explanation: A “whole confession” refers to a complete and comprehensive admission of guilt or involvement in a crime made by a suspect or defendant. It encompasses all relevant details and information related to the offense in question.
Example: The suspect’s whole confession was recorded by the police during the interrogation.