/tə rɪˈteɪn dʒʊˈrɪsˈdɪkʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: giữ lại quyền xét xử (vụ án).
A more thorough explanation: “To retain jurisdiction” refers to a court’s decision to maintain authority over a case even after certain aspects of it have been resolved or transferred to another court. This allows the court to continue overseeing the matter and making decisions related to it.
Example: The court decided to retain jurisdiction over the case to address any potential future disputes between the parties.