/tə əˈrɛst ðə ˌɛksɪˈkjuʃən ʌv ə ˈsɛntəns/ – Phrase
Definition: ngừng thi hành án.
A more thorough explanation: To arrest the execution of a sentence means to temporarily stop or suspend the enforcement or carrying out of a court-ordered punishment or penalty, such as imprisonment or a fine. This action may be taken by a court or other legal authority for various reasons, such as pending an appeal or review of the case.
Example: The defense attorney filed a motion to arrest the execution of the sentence pending an appeal.