/ˈbaʊn.ti/ – Noun
Definition: 1. tiền trợ cấp, tiền thưởng khuyến khích của chính phủ;
2. tiền giải thưởng.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “bounty” refers to a reward or payment offered by a government or other authority for the capture, apprehension, or successful prosecution of a criminal or for providing information leading to such actions. It is a form of incentive or compensation provided to individuals for assisting in law enforcement efforts.
Example: The bounty hunter was hired to track down and capture the fugitive.