/tə hoʊld ɪn əˈbeɪəns/ – Phrase
Definition: tạm gác lại, tạm treo.
A more thorough explanation: “To hold in abeyance” means to temporarily suspend or postpone a legal proceeding or decision, typically with the intention of keeping the matter in a state of pending or unresolved status until a later time or until certain conditions are met.
Example: The court decided to hold the case in abeyance until further evidence could be presented.