/oʊld əˈfɛndər/ – Phrase
Definition: kẻ tái phạm nhiều lần, tội phạm già đời.
A more thorough explanation: An “old offender” refers to a person who has a history of committing criminal offenses, typically over a long period of time. This term is often used in legal contexts to describe individuals who have a pattern of engaging in unlawful behavior and have a prior criminal record.
Example: The judge sentenced the old offender to ten years in prison for his repeated criminal activities.