/trɛbl dəmɪdʒɪz/ – Phrase
Definition: Bồi thường gấp ba lần.
A more thorough explanation: an amount paid as compensation for a loss or as civil penalty which is equivalent to three times the losses caused or unlawful profit gained
Example: Application of the anti-competition law could result in treble damages (gain of $100 million times three) so the company is probably well-advised to settle for $100 million.