/ˈkʌvərɪŋ ʌp/ – noun
Definition: việc che giấu (hành vi phạm tội).
A more thorough explanation: Covering up refers to the act of concealing, hiding, or suppressing information or evidence that may be relevant to a legal investigation or proceeding. It typically involves attempting to prevent the disclosure of facts that could incriminate someone or expose wrongdoing. Covering up can constitute a criminal offense, such as obstruction of justice, depending on the circumstances and jurisdiction.
Example: The company was accused of covering up evidence of environmental violations to avoid legal consequences.