/laɪf ˈtɛnʊr/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. việc chiếm hữu suốt đời;
2. việc nắm giữ chức vụ suốt đời.
A more thorough explanation: Life tenure refers to a situation where an individual holds a position or office for the duration of their life, or until they voluntarily resign or are removed from the position. This concept is often used in the context of judicial appointments, where judges are appointed for life to ensure their independence and impartiality.
Example: The judge was appointed to the Supreme Court with life tenure, meaning they will hold their position for the rest of their life unless they choose to retire.