/ˈæktəs ɑr-i-ju-ɛs/ – Noun
Definition: hành động tội lỗi.
A more thorough explanation: Actus reus is a Latin term used in legal contexts to refer to the physical act or conduct that constitutes a criminal offense. It is one of the two main components required to establish criminal liability, the other being mens rea (the mental state or intent). In order to be found guilty of a crime, a person must have committed a voluntary act or omission that is prohibited by law.
Example: The actus reus of the crime of theft is the physical act of taking someone else’s property without their permission.