/ˈænɪməs fyu̇ˈrandī/ – Phrase
Definition: có ý định ăn trộm (yếu tố cấu thành tội nhẹ).
A more thorough explanation: “Animus furandi” is a Latin term used in legal contexts to refer to the intent or mental state of a person who has the intention to steal or commit theft. It is often used in criminal law to establish the specific criminal intent required for the offense of theft.
Example: The defendant’s possession of stolen goods indicated an animus furandi, or intent to steal, which was a key element in proving the charge of theft.