/ɪmˈplaɪd kənˈfɛʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: việc thú nhận ngầm, việc thú nhận mặc nhiên.
A more thorough explanation: An implied confession refers to a situation where a person’s actions or behavior suggest guilt or an admission of wrongdoing, even though they have not explicitly confessed verbally. This can be used as evidence in legal proceedings to establish culpability or liability.
Example: The suspect’s silence during questioning was seen as an implied confession of guilt by the prosecution.