/ˌɡrætɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/ – Noun
Definition: sự ban thưởng, tiền thù lao, tiền hối hộ, tiền đút lót.
A more thorough explanation: Gratification refers to the act of giving or receiving something of value, often in exchange for a service or favor. In a legal context, gratification can refer to a bribe, kickback, or any form of payment or benefit given to someone in a position of power or influence in order to influence their actions or decisions.
Example: The employee received a gratification in the form of a cash bonus for exceeding sales targets.