/ɪˈmiːdiət ˈθrɛt/ – Phrase
Definition: mối đe dọa trực tiếp.
A more throughout explanation: An immediate (imminent) threat refers to a situation where there is a clear and present danger that requires urgent action to prevent harm or damage. This term is often used in legal contexts to describe a threat that is likely to occur imminently or in the very near future.
Example: The police officer acted quickly to apprehend the suspect who posed an immediate and imminent threat to public safety.