/tə rɪˈtɜrn ə ˈvɜrdɪkt/ – Phrase
Definition: đưa ra phán quyết.
A more thorough explanation: “To return a verdict” in legal terms refers to the action taken by a jury or judge in a trial to deliver their decision or finding on the guilt or innocence of the defendant, or on the liability or damages in a civil case. This decision is typically announced in court after the jury or judge has deliberated on the evidence presented during the trial.
Example: The jury deliberated for several hours before returning a verdict of guilty.