/tə ˈɔɪər ənd ˈtɜrmɪnər/ – Phrase
Definition: xem xét và phán quyết (vụ án).
A more thorough explanation: “To oyer and terminer” is a legal term that refers to a commission or authority granted to judges to hear and determine cases, particularly criminal cases. It allows the judges to hear and decide on matters brought before them, typically in a court of law.
Example: The court convened a special session of oyer and terminer to hear the evidence in the murder case.