/wɪn ɒn əˈpiːl/ – verb
Definition: Thắng khi kháng cáo.
A more thorough explanation: to be successful in a lawsuit after you have appealed (=asked a higher court to review and change the decision of a lower court) a case that you have lost in the trial court (=the court at which a case is first tried)
Example: Amnesty said that during 2002, one in five initially-rejected asylum applications were won on appeal, meaning 14,000 people had had their cases judged wrongly.