/ˈslɔːtər/ – Noun
Definition: vụ tàn sát, vụ thảm sát, tàn sát.
A more thorough explanation: Slaughter is the act of killing animals for food or other purposes, typically in a brutal or violent manner. In a legal context, slaughter may refer to the killing of animals in accordance with regulations and standards set by governing bodies, such as in the context of animal welfare laws or regulations governing the meat industry.
Example: The defendant was charged with the slaughter of several endangered species in violation of wildlife protection laws.