/ˈsɪvəl rɔŋ/ – Phrase
Definition: phạm lỗi dân sự, sự vi phạm luật dân sự.
A more thorough explanation: A civil wrong, also known as a tort, is a legal term that refers to a wrongful act or omission that causes harm or injury to another person or their property, resulting in legal liability for the person who committed the wrong. Civil wrongs are typically addressed through civil lawsuits, where the injured party seeks compensation for the harm caused by the wrongful act. Examples of civil wrongs include negligence, defamation, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
Example: The plaintiff is suing the defendant for committing a civil wrong by trespassing on their property.