/ɪndəˈrɛləvəns/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. có mối liên quan gián tiếp;
2. có căn cứ gián tiếp.
A more thorough explanation: Indirect relevance refers to a situation where evidence or information is not directly related to the main issue or point being discussed, but may have some bearing on it or provide context or background information that could be useful in understanding the main issue.
Example: The evidence presented by the witness was deemed to be of indirect relevance to the case, as it did not directly address the main issue at hand but provided some context for the events in question.