/pʌnɪʃmənt æz ə dɪtɜrənt/ – Phrase
Definition: hình phạt với tính cách là phương tiện răn đe.
A more thorough explanation: Punishment as a deterrent refers to the imposition of a penalty or consequence on an individual who has committed a crime or offense, with the intention of discouraging them and others from engaging in similar unlawful behavior in the future. The primary purpose of punishment as a deterrent is to prevent or reduce the occurrence of criminal acts by instilling fear of consequences in potential offenders.
Example: The court imposed a heavy fine on the defendant as a deterrent to prevent future violations of the law.