/kjuːˈmjʊlətɪv ˈsɛntəns/ – Phrase
Definition: bản nhập chung, hình phạt nhập chung lại.
A more thorough explanation: A cumulative sentence refers to a type of sentence in legal proceedings where multiple sentences for separate offenses are served consecutively, meaning that the individual must serve the time for each offense one after the other.
Example: In the case of multiple convictions, the judge imposed a cumulative sentence of 10 years, with each offense carrying a separate term to be served consecutively.