/iˈfrækʃən/ – noun
Definition: việc bẻ khóa, việc đào ngạch.
A more thorough explanation: Effraction is a legal term that refers to the act of breaking and entering into a building or property without permission, typically with the intent to commit a crime. It is often used in the context of criminal law to describe the unlawful entry into a premises.
Example: The suspect was charged with effraction for breaking into the store after hours.