/tə meɪk ən əˈwɔrd/ – Phrase
Definition: tuyên một bản án trọng tài.
A more thorough explanation: “To make an award” in legal terms refers to the act of a court, arbitrator, or other authorized entity issuing a decision or judgment in favor of one party in a legal dispute. This decision typically involves granting a specific remedy, such as monetary damages or specific performance, to the prevailing party.
Example: The judge decided to make an award of damages to the plaintiff in the amount of $10,000.