/mɛmbər ʌv ʤuˈdɪʃəl ˈbɑdi/ – Phrase
Definition: thành viên tòa án, thẩm phán.
A more thorough explanation: A “member of a judicial body” refers to an individual who is appointed or elected to serve as a part of a group responsible for making legal decisions, interpreting laws, and administering justice within a particular jurisdiction. Members of judicial bodies may include judges, magistrates, justices, or other legal professionals who have the authority to preside over court proceedings and render judgments based on the law.
Example: The judge was appointed as a member of the judicial body overseeing the arbitration proceedings.