/ˈæktɪŋ ʤʌʤ/ – Phrase
Definition: quyền thẩm phán.
A more thorough explanation: An acting judge is a temporary or substitute judge who is appointed to serve in place of a regular judge due to a temporary absence, such as illness or vacation, or to assist with a heavy caseload. Acting judges typically have the same powers and responsibilities as regular judges during their temporary appointment.
Example: The acting judge presided over the trial in the absence of the regular judge.