/tə muːv (tə prəˈpoʊz) ən əˈmɛndmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: đề nghị sửa lại.
A more thorough explanation: To “move an amendment” in a legal context means to formally propose a change or alteration to a motion, bill, or other official document during a meeting or legislative session. This action typically involves presenting the proposed amendment for consideration and discussion by the relevant governing body or assembly.
Example: The senator moved to propose an amendment to the bill during the legislative session.