/ˈɡreɪvli rɪˈspɒnsəbl/ – Pharse
Definition: chịu trách nhiệm nặng nề.
A more thorough explanation: In legal English, “gravely responsible” typically signifies a high degree of culpability or fault. It implies that a person or entity is seriously liable or accountable for a harmful or wrongful act. This term is often used in contexts where the consequences of an action are severe or significant.
Example: The defendant was found gravely responsible for the financial fraud scheme.