/ɪndəˈrɛkt əˈɡrɛʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: gây hấn gián tiếp, xâm lược gián tiếp.
A more thorough explanation: Indirect aggression refers to a form of hostile behavior that is characterized by subtle, covert, or manipulative actions intended to harm or undermine another person, often without direct confrontation or explicit aggression. This type of aggression may include behaviors such as spreading rumors, gossiping, social exclusion, or sabotage.
Example: The plaintiff accused the defendant of indirect aggression by spreading false rumors about the plaintiff’s business practices.