/ˈsɛkənd əˈfɛndər/ – Phrase
Definition: kẻ phạm tội lần thứ hai, kẻ tái phạm.
A more thorough explanation: A “second offender” is a term used in the legal context to refer to an individual who has been convicted of a crime for the second time. This term is often used in sentencing and criminal justice proceedings to indicate that the individual has previously been found guilty of a criminal offense.
Example: The court imposed a harsher sentence on the second offender due to their prior criminal record.