/naɪf-ˈvɪktɪm/ – Noun
Definition: người bị hại vì bị dao đâm, người bị cắt cổ, người bị đâm, nạn nhân của vụ đâm chém.
A more thorough explanation: A “knife-victim” refers to an individual who has been injured or harmed as a result of a knife attack or stabbing. This term is often used in legal contexts to describe a person who suffers from physical harm caused by a knife, typically within criminal proceedings or investigations related to violent crimes.
Example: The defendant was charged with assault with a deadly weapon after allegedly stabbing the knife victim in the altercation.