/kræk-ˈbɜːɡlə/ – noun
Definition: kẻ trộm bẻ khóa.
A more thorough explanation: A crack-burglar is a term used in legal contexts to describe a criminal who specializes in forced entry into homes and businesses, often using advanced techniques or tools to bypass security systems. This type of criminal is typically characterized by their skill, efficiency, and ability to commit burglaries with minimal noise or disturbance.
Example: The police are investigating a series of high-profile crack-burglaries in the affluent neighborhood.