/hɑrm-ˈduɪŋ/ – noun
Definition: việc gây ra thiệt hại.
A more thorough explanation: “Harm-doing” refers to the act of causing injury, damage, or suffering to another person or their property. It can encompass a wide range of wrongful actions that result in harm or detriment to someone else.
Example: The defendant was charged with harm-doing for intentionally causing injury to another person.