/kənˈstrʌktɪv θrɛt/ – Phrase
Definition: mối đe dọa suy đoán không thể chối cãi được.
A more thorough explanation: A constructive threat is a statement or action that, while not explicitly threatening harm, is understood to imply a threat or create fear in a reasonable person. This type of threat may be implied through words, gestures, or behavior, and can still be considered illegal or punishable under the law.
Example: A person who repeatedly stalks another, even without making direct threats, can be accused of creating a constructive threat through their persistent and intimidating behavior.