/ˈmɔːtəl wuːnd/ – Phrase
Definition: vết thương làm chết người.
A more thorough explanation: A “mortal wound” is a severe injury or damage to the body that is likely to cause death. In legal terms, it refers to a wound or injury that is so serious that it is expected to result in the death of the individual who sustains it.
Example: The defendant inflicted a mortal wound on the victim, leading to the victim’s death.