/siːld ˈvɜːrdɪkt/ – Phrase
Definition: phán quyết được niêm phong.
A more thorough explanation: A sealed verdict refers to a jury’s decision that is kept confidential by the court until a specified time or event, such as the conclusion of a trial or the judge’s order. This means that the verdict is not immediately disclosed to the public or the parties involved in the case.
Example: The judge announced that the sealed verdict would be opened and read in court the following day.