/əˈpiːlz kɔːrt/ – Phrase
Definition: tòa thượng thẩm.
A more thorough explanation: An appeals court is a court that has the authority to review decisions made by lower courts. It typically hears appeals from decisions made by trial courts and has the power to affirm, reverse, or modify those decisions. The purpose of an appeals court is to ensure that legal errors are corrected and that justice is served in the legal system.
Example: The appeal court overturned the lower court’s decision and granted a new trial.