/rɪˌtæl.iˈeɪ.ʃən/ – Noun
Definition: việc trả đũa, việc trả miếng, việc trả thù, việc trừng phạt, biện pháp trừng phạt.
A more thorough explanation: Retaliation refers to the act of seeking revenge or taking retaliatory action against someone in response to a perceived wrong or injury. In a legal context, retaliation often refers to an unlawful act of reprisal or discrimination taken by an employer against an employee in response to the employee engaging in protected activity, such as reporting discrimination or harassment.
Example: The employee filed a lawsuit against the company, claiming that he was terminated in retaliation for reporting safety violations.