/ˈfjuːtʃər rɔːŋ/ – Phrase
Definition: tai hại có thể xảy ra, tai hại trong tương lai.
A more thorough explanation: “Future wrong” refers to a legal concept that involves a potential or anticipated harm or injury that has not yet occurred but is likely to happen in the future. It can be used in the context of assessing liability or damages in legal cases where the harm is expected to occur at a later time.
Example: In the event that the defendant commits any future wrongs, the plaintiff reserves the right to seek further legal action.