/əˈprɛsɪv ˈkwɛstʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: hỏi cung trấn áp.
A more thorough explanation: An oppressive question refers to a question that is burdensome, unjustly harsh, or causing undue hardship or suffering to the individual being questioned. It may involve coercion, intimidation, or abuse of power in the manner in which the question is posed or pursued.
Example: The judge found the prosecutor’s line of questioning to be oppressive, as it repeatedly badgered the witness and seemed designed to intimidate rather than elicit relevant information.