/lɔŋ tɜrm ˈɔfɛndər/ – Phrase
Definition: tội phạm phải thụ án tù dài hạn.
A more thorough explanation: A long-term offender is a person who has been convicted of a serious crime and is deemed by the court to be at a high risk of reoffending. This designation allows for the imposition of a longer period of supervision and monitoring following their release from prison.
Example: The judge sentenced the long-term offender to ten years in prison for repeated acts of violence.