/ɪnˈtɜːnmənt/ – Noun
Definition: việc giam giữ, việc cầm giữ.
A more thorough explanation: Internment is the act of detaining or confining individuals, typically during a time of war or national emergency, often based on their nationality, ethnicity, or political beliefs. It involves holding individuals in a specific location, such as a detention camp or facility, without trial or formal charges.
Example: During times of war, the government may authorize the internment of individuals deemed to be a threat to national security.