/ˈsɪŋɡəl dʒʌdʒ/ – Phrase
Definition: thẩm phán đơn độc.
A more thorough explanation: A single judge refers to a judicial officer who presides over a case or legal matter alone, without the assistance or input of other judges or magistrates. This term is commonly used in legal contexts to indicate that a decision or ruling is made by a single individual rather than a panel or group of judges.
Example: In the case of Smith v. Jones, a single judge presided over the trial and issued a ruling on the admissibility of the evidence.