/dʒʌst ˈsentəns/ – Phrase
Definition: bản án công bằng.
A more thorough explanation: A “just sentence” refers to a punishment or penalty imposed by a court that is fair, reasonable, and appropriate given the circumstances of the case and the severity of the offense committed. It is a sentence that is in accordance with the principles of justice and the law.
Example: The defendant in the case was found guilty of fraud, and as a result, he was sentenced to five years in prison.