/ˈkæp.tɪv/ – Noun
Definition: tù binh, bị bắt làm tù binh.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “captive” refers to an entity, such as a company or organization, that is wholly owned and controlled by another entity, typically for the purpose of providing insurance coverage or other financial services exclusively to the parent company or its affiliates. Captive insurance companies, for example, are established by businesses to insure their own risks rather than purchasing insurance from traditional insurers.
Example: The captive was held against his will until a ransom was paid for his release.