/əˈmiːnəbl tu faɪn/ – Pharse
Definition: phải chịu một khoản tiền phạt.
A more thorough explanation: “Amenable to fine” refers to a situation where an individual or entity is willing to accept or agree to pay a monetary penalty or fine as a consequence of their actions or behavior. It implies a readiness to comply with the imposition of a financial penalty as a form of punishment or resolution for a legal violation or offense.
Example: The defendant was found to be amenable to a fine for violating the city’s noise ordinance.