/tə əˈlaʊ ði əˈpiːl/ – Phrase
Definition: chấp nhận đơn chống án.
A more thorough explanation: “To allow the appeal” refers to a decision made by a higher court that grants permission for a case to be reviewed or reconsidered by that court. This typically occurs when a lower court’s decision is challenged and the higher court determines that there are valid grounds for the appeal to proceed.
Example: The judge’s decision to allow the appeal was based on new evidence presented by the defense.