/bɔrd ʌv əˈpilz/ – Phrase
Definition: hội đồng phục thẩm.
A more thorough explanation: A board of appeals is a quasi-judicial body established by a government or organization to hear and decide on appeals related to administrative decisions, typically in areas such as zoning, building permits, licensing, or other regulatory matters. The board of appeals is responsible for reviewing decisions made by lower-level administrative bodies and has the authority to uphold, modify, or overturn those decisions based on the evidence presented during the appeal process.
Example: The board of appeals will review the decision made by the lower court to determine if any errors were made in the legal process.