/steɪˈ/ – noun
Definition: 1. việc hoãn lại, hoãn lại;
2. việc tạm ngừng, tạm ngừng;
3. việc đình chỉ, đình chỉ;
4. sự lưu lại, lưu lại, ở lại.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “stay” refers to a suspension or postponement of a legal proceeding or judgment. It is a court order that temporarily halts the progress of a case or the enforcement of a judgment. A stay can be issued for various reasons, such as to allow for further consideration of legal issues, to give parties time to negotiate a settlement, or to prevent irreparable harm while an appeal is pending.
Example: The judge granted a stay of proceedings until the appeal could be heard.