/gʊd ˈriːzən/ – Phrase
Definition: có đủ cơ sở, có đủ lý lẽ.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “good reason” refers to a valid, justifiable, or legally acceptable basis or rationale for taking a particular action or making a decision. It implies that there is a sound and reasonable explanation or justification for the action or decision in question.
Example: The defendant failed to appear in court without good reason, leading to a warrant being issued for their arrest.