/kraɪm ˈækʧuəli kəˈmɪtɪd/ – Phrase
Definition: hành vi phạm tội thực sự.
A more thorough explanation: “Crime actually committed” refers to a legal term used to describe a situation where an individual has actually committed a criminal offense or unlawful act, as opposed to being merely accused or suspected of committing a crime. This term is often used in legal proceedings to distinguish between allegations or suspicions of criminal activity and the actual commission of a crime by an individual.
Example: The prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant is responsible for the crime actually committed.