/lɔŋ ˈsɛntəns ˈprɪzənər/ – Phrase
Definition: người bị kết án tù dài hạn.
A more thorough explanation: A “long-sentence prisoner” refers to an individual who has been sentenced to serve a lengthy period of time in prison, typically for a term of several years or more. This term is often used in legal contexts to distinguish individuals who are serving long-term sentences from those with shorter sentences or who are incarcerated for shorter periods of time.
Example: The judge sentenced the defendant to life imprisonment, making him a long-term prisoner.