/əˈfrā/ – Verb
Definition: đánh lộn nơi công cộng (cấu thành tội phạm).
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, an affray is a public disturbance or fight between two or more individuals in a public place that causes fear or alarm to others. It is typically considered a criminal offense and may involve violent or tumultuous behavior that disrupts the peace and order of the community.
Example: The defendant was charged with affray after engaging in a public brawl that caused a disturbance.