/əˈdɪʃənl kraɪm/ – Phrase
Definition: tội phụ (kèm theo tội chính).
A more thorough explanation: “Additional crime” refers to a separate offense committed by an individual in addition to the primary crime they are being charged with. This term is used in legal contexts to describe any criminal act that is distinct from the main offense and may result in additional charges or penalties.
Example: The defendant was charged with robbery, and the prosecution argued that the act of assault committed during the robbery constituted an additional crime.