/prɪˈzʌmptɪv θrɛt/ – Phrase
Definition: mối đe dọa đoán chứng.
A more thorough explanation: Presumptive threat refers to a potential danger or harm that is assumed or believed to exist based on available evidence or circumstances, but has not been confirmed or proven definitively. It is a perceived threat that is considered likely or probable, but not yet established as a fact.
Example: The prosecutor argued that the defendant’s possession of a weapon constituted a presumptive threat to public safety.