/əˈkwɪzɪtɪv kraɪm/ – Pharse
Definition: phạm tội vụ lợi.
A more throughout explanation: Acquisitive crime is a broad term that encompasses any criminal act motivated by the desire to obtain property or financial gain. This category includes a wide range of offenses, from theft and burglary to fraud and embezzlement.
Example: A person who breaks into a house and steals jewelry is committing an acquisitive crime.