/tə meɪk dɪˈfɔlt/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. không thi hành (nhiệm vụ);
2. không đến hầu tòa.
A more thorough explanation: “To make default” in legal terms refers to the failure to fulfill a legal obligation or duty, such as failing to make a required payment or failing to perform under a contract. It can also refer to the failure to appear in court when required. Making default can result in legal consequences, such as penalties, fines, or other remedies as specified by law or contract.
Example: The borrower failed to make timely payments on the loan, resulting in a default under the terms of the agreement.