/ədˈmɪʃən ʌv ˈɔfəns/ – Phrase
Definition: thừa nhận đã thực hiện hành vi phạm tội, thú tội.
A more thorough explanation: “Admission of offence” refers to a formal acknowledgment or confession by an individual that they have committed a criminal act or offense. This admission can be made voluntarily or as part of legal proceedings, and it may have implications for the individual’s legal rights and responsibilities.
Example: The defendant’s admission of the offence during the trial was a key piece of evidence presented to the court.