/ˈsɪndɪkeɪt/ – noun
Definition: 1. nghiệp đoàn, công đoàn;
2. nhóm gangster.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a syndicate refers to a group of individuals or entities that come together to engage in a specific business venture or investment activity. This group typically pools their resources, expertise, and capital to achieve a common goal, such as investing in a particular project or undertaking a joint business endeavor. Syndicates are often formed for the purpose of sharing risks and rewards associated with a particular venture.
Example: The syndicate was found guilty of racketeering and money laundering in the high-profile trial.