/vɜrbəl ˈɔrdər/ – Phrase
Definition: lệnh miêng.
A more thorough explanation: A verbal order is a directive or instruction given orally, rather than in writing, by a person in authority. In a legal context, a verbal order may refer to a command or decision made verbally by a judge, attorney, or other legal professional.
Example: In the court, the judge issued a verbal order for the defendant to cease all contact with the plaintiff until the next hearing.