/blʌd -ˈɡɪlti/ – Noun
Definition: phạm tội giết người.
A more thorough explanation: The term “blood-guilty” refers to being legally responsible or culpable for causing someone’s death, typically through murder or manslaughter. It is often used in a religious or biblical context to describe the guilt incurred by shedding innocent blood.
Example: The defendant was found guilty of murder and was charged with being blood-guilty for the crime.