/kɔrt ʌv əˈsaɪz/ – Phrase
Definition: tòa đại hình.
A more thorough explanation: A court of assize is a historical term referring to a court that was established in England and Wales to hear serious criminal cases. The court was typically presided over by a judge and a jury, and it had the authority to hear cases involving serious crimes such as murder, treason, and felony. The court of assize was abolished in England and Wales in 1972, and its functions were largely taken over by the Crown Court.
Example: The defendant was indicted and brought before the court of assize for trial on charges of armed robbery.