/rɪˈmoʊt θrɛt/ – Phrase
Definition: mối đe dọa xa vời.
A more throughout explanation: A “remote threat” refers to a potential danger or harm that is not immediate or imminent, but rather exists at a distance or is not likely to occur in the near future. This term is often used in legal contexts to describe a risk that is not currently pressing but could materialize at some point in the future.
Example: The company’s legal team determined that the competitor’s recent actions posed only a remote threat to their intellectual property rights.