/tə teɪk ən əˈpil/ – Phrase
Definition: đưa đơn kháng cáo, chuyển vụ án lên tòa phúc thẩm.
A more thorough explanation: “To take an appeal” refers to the act of initiating a legal process by which a party who is dissatisfied with a decision made by a lower court or administrative agency seeks to have that decision reviewed by a higher court or authority. This process typically involves filing a formal notice of appeal and presenting arguments as to why the decision should be overturned or modified.
Example: The defendant decided to take an appeal to challenge the court’s decision.