/kætʃ ˈkwɛs.tʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: câu hỏi bẫy.
A more thorough explanation: A catch question is a question posed in a way that is intended to trap or confuse the person being questioned, often by being misleading or ambiguous. It is typically used in legal contexts to test a witness’s credibility or to elicit information that may be used against them.
Example: In a court proceeding, the defense attorney posed a catch question to the witness in an attempt to undermine their credibility.