/drʌɪ lɔː/ – Phrase
Definition: luật cấm rượu.
A more thorough explanation: “Dry law” refers to a legal provision that prohibits the sale, consumption, or possession of alcoholic beverages within a specific jurisdiction. This term is often used to describe a period of time when such activities are restricted by law, typically for moral, religious, health, or public safety reasons.
Example: The dry law prohibits the sale of alcohol on Sundays in this county.