/ˈkɒnʃəsˌnəs əv ˈɡɪlt/ – Phrase
Definition: ý thức được lỗi của mình.
A more thorough explanation: Consciousness of guilt refers to the state of being aware or having knowledge of one’s own guilt or wrongdoing in a legal context. It is often used to describe a person’s recognition or acknowledgment of their involvement in a criminal act or offense.
Example: The defendant’s consciousness of guilt was evident from his attempts to conceal evidence and flee the scene of the crime.