/faɪn/ – noun
Definition: 1. tiền phạt, vạ, phạt;
2. khoản tiền phụ thu của chủ đất (để được thuê tiếp).
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “fine” refers to a monetary penalty imposed by a court or other authority as punishment for a violation of the law. It is a form of punishment that requires the individual or entity to pay a specified amount of money as a consequence for their actions.
Example: The judge imposed a fine of $500 for the traffic violation.