/ɪnˈstrəmənt ʌv əˈpil/ – Phrase
Definition: đơn kháng cáo,
A more thorough explanation: An instrument of appeal refers to a formal document or written submission filed with a court or other judicial body to challenge a decision or ruling made by a lower court or administrative agency. It typically outlines the grounds for the appeal and requests that the higher court review and potentially overturn the decision being challenged.
Example: The instrument of appeal filed by the defendant challenged the lower court’s decision on the grounds of procedural errors.