/kraɪm ət ˈkɒmən lɔː/ – Phrase
Definition: phạm tội theo thông pháp.
A more thorough explanation: At common law, a crime is an act that is considered to be harmful to society as a whole and is therefore prohibited by law. It is typically a serious offense that can result in punishment by the state, such as imprisonment or fines.
Example: At common law, theft was considered a serious crime punishable by imprisonment.