/ˈhɑrbərɪŋ/ – noun
Definition: tội chứa chấp, tội che giấu.
A more thorough explanation: Harboring refers to the act of providing shelter or refuge to a person who is being sought by law enforcement authorities, typically to avoid detection or arrest. It is often considered a criminal offense under the law.
Example: The defendant was charged with harboring a fugitive who was wanted by the authorities.