/nɑn sɪˈkjʊr ˈʃɛltər/ – Phrase
Definition: nơi nương thân không bảo vệ (mở).
A more thorough explanation: A non-secure (open) shelter refers to a facility or location that provides temporary housing or accommodation for individuals, typically minors, who are in need of shelter and support services but are not under any form of physical confinement or restriction of movement. This type of shelter does not have secure or locked facilities to prevent residents from leaving at will.
Example: The homeless individuals sought refuge in a non-secure (open) shelter, which provided temporary housing but lacked proper security measures to protect their belongings.