/mærɪˌtaɪm kɔrt/ – Phrase
Definition: tòa án hàng hải.
A more thorough explanation: A maritime court is a specialized court that has jurisdiction over cases involving maritime law, which governs activities and issues related to navigation, shipping, and other maritime activities. These courts handle disputes such as maritime contracts, collisions at sea, salvage, and other matters related to maritime commerce and navigation.
Example: The maritime court has jurisdiction over cases involving disputes related to shipping and navigation on the high seas.