/dɪˈtɛnʃən ɒn rɪˈmænd/ – Phrase
Definition: tạm giam.
A more thorough explanation: Detention on remand refers to the act of holding an individual in custody pending trial or sentencing. This type of detention is typically ordered by a court when there are concerns that the individual may flee, interfere with the legal process, or pose a danger to the community. It is a form of pre-trial detention where the individual is held in custody until their case is resolved.
Example: The suspect was held in detention on remand pending further investigation into the alleged crime.