/dɪˈkriː naɪsaɪ/ – Phrase
Definition: phán quyết có điều kiện của tòa án (sẽ có hiệu lực sau một thời hạn nhất định, nếu tới lúc đó không bị khiếu nại hay hủy bỏ).
A more thorough explanation: Decree nisi is a legal term that refers to a court judgment that is not final and will become final unless one of the parties involved in the case challenges it. In divorce proceedings, a decree nisi is a preliminary decree of divorce that does not dissolve the marriage but allows for a waiting period before the divorce is finalized. During this waiting period, either party can contest the decree nisi before it becomes absolute and the divorce is officially granted.
Example: The court granted a decree nisi, signaling the end of the marriage but allowing for a waiting period before the divorce is finalized.