/kləʊs əˈrɛst/ – Phrase
Definition: biệt giam.
A more thorough explanation: Close arrest refers to the confinement of an individual in a secure and restricted location, typically within a prison or detention facility, under the authority of law enforcement or judicial order. This form of arrest involves strict supervision and limited access to the outside world, often for reasons of security or safety.
Example: The police officer made a close arrest of the suspect after observing him committing a robbery.