/rɪˈvaɪzɪŋ ˈbærɪstərz kɔrt/ – Phrase
Definition: hội đồng thanh tra (cấp kiểm tra các danh sách cử tri).
A more thorough explanation: A revising barrister’s court refers to a court that has the authority to review and amend decisions made by lower courts or tribunals. The revising barrister’s court typically has the power to hear appeals and reconsider cases to ensure that justice is served and that legal procedures have been followed correctly.
Example: The barrister spent hours revising the court documents before the trial.