/ˈwɒrənt əv kəˈmɪtmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: lệnh tống giam.
A more thorough explanation: A warrant of commitment is a legal document issued by a court authorizing the detention or imprisonment of an individual who has been found guilty of a crime or who has violated the terms of their probation or parole. It is typically issued after a sentencing hearing or a revocation hearing, and it directs law enforcement officials to take the individual into custody and place them in a correctional facility for a specified period of time.
Example: The judge issued a warrant of commitment for the defendant to be taken into custody and held in jail until the trial.