/mænˈdeɪt ˈtɛrəˌtɔriz/ – Phrase
Definition: lãnh thổ ủy trị.
A more thorough explanation: Mandated territories refer to territories that were placed under the administration of one or more countries by the League of Nations or the United Nations following World War I and World War II. The administering countries were responsible for overseeing the development and governance of these territories until they were deemed ready for self-government or independence.
Example: The United Nations mandate(d) territories were former colonies administered by the League of Nations or the United Nations under a mandate system until they were ready for self-government.