/dōˌlīˈkāˌpaks/ – adj
Definition: có năng lực ý thức.
A more throughout explanation: “Doli capax” is a Latin legal term that translates to “capable of crime” in English. It refers to the legal capacity of a person to commit a crime, particularly in relation to their mental capacity to understand the nature and consequences of their actions.
Example: The judge determined that the child was doli capax, meaning capable of forming criminal intent, and therefore could be held responsible for the theft.