bắt khoán

bắt khoán

Làng xưa có quyền bắt khoán người vi phạm luật lệ.

Definition
  1. Verb (historical/archaic):
    • To impose a fine or a penalty: The term refers to the act of levying a monetary or material punishment for an offense, typically within a historical or traditional communal context.
    • To enforce a contractual penalty: It can mean to hold someone to a forfeit or penalty as stipulated in a traditional agreement or bond.
Usage Examples
  • Verb:
    • Làng xưa quyền bắt khoán người vi phạm luật lệ. (In the past, the village had the right to impose a fine on those who broke the rules.)
    • Hai bên đã thỏa thuận, nếu ai không giữ lời sẽ bị bắt khoán. (The two parties agreed that whoever broke their word would be penalized.)
Advanced Usage
  • The term is primarily found in historical texts or discussions of traditional Vietnamese village governance and customary law. It describes a specific form of justice and social contract enforcement that is largely obsolete in modern legal contexts.
Variants and Related Words
  • Khoán (n): A bond, contract, or agreement, often with stipulated penalties.
  • Phạt (v): The modern and general verb meaning "to punish" or "to fine."
Synonyms
  • To fine: To impose a monetary penalty.
  • To penalize: To subject to a penalty or punishment.
Related Idioms
  • Chịu khoán: To accept or be subject to the penalty of a bond or agreement.
    • Ai làm hỏng việc thì phải chịu khoán. (Whoever ruins the task must bear the penalty.)