/ˈrɪt əv ˈprɑsɛs/ – Phrase
Definition: trát gọi hầu tòa.
A more thorough explanation: A writ of process is a legal document issued by a court that commands a party to appear before the court or to take a specific action in a legal proceeding. It is a formal written order that initiates or continues a legal action and directs the parties involved to comply with certain requirements or instructions.
Example: The court issued a writ of process to compel the witness to appear and testify at the trial.