/ˈækt əv hɒˈstɪlɪti/ – Pharse
Definition: hành vi thù địch.
A more thorough explanation: “Act of hostility” refers to any aggressive or violent action taken by one party against another, typically in the context of a conflict or dispute. This term is often used in legal contexts to describe actions that are considered hostile or aggressive in nature, such as acts of war, terrorism, or other forms of aggression.
Example: The act of hostility committed by the defendant towards the plaintiff resulted in a lawsuit for damages.