/ˈəˈfɛnsɪz nɑt kəˈmjutəbəl baɪ faɪn/ – Phrase
Definition: những hành vi phạm tội không thể thay án bằng tiền phạt.
A more thorough explanation: “Offenses not commutable by fine” refers to criminal offenses for which a monetary fine cannot be imposed as a punishment or penalty. In other words, these are offenses for which a fine cannot be substituted or exchanged as a form of punishment.
Example: The statute specifies that certain offenses, such as murder and treason, are not commutable by fine and require a mandatory prison sentence upon conviction.