rule
- IPA[ro͞ol]
美式
- one of a set of explicit or understood regulations or principles governing conduct within a particular activity or sphere;a principle that operates within a particular sphere of knowledge, describing or prescribing what is possible or allowable
- exercise ultimate power or authority over (an area and its people);(of a feeling) have a powerful and restricting influence on
verb: rule, 3rd person present: rules, gerund or present participle: ruling, past tense: ruled, past participle: ruled
noun: rule, plural noun: rules
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名詞
- 1. one of a set of explicit or understood regulations or principles governing conduct within a particular activity or sphere the rules of the game were understood 同義詞
- ▪ a principle that operates within a particular sphere of knowledge, describing or prescribing what is possible or allowable the rules of grammar 同義詞
- ▪ a code of practice and discipline for a religious order or community the Rule of St. Benedict
- 2. control of or dominion over an area or people the revolution brought an end to British rule 同義詞
- 3. the normal or customary state of things such accidents are the exception rather than the rule 同義詞
- 4. a strip of wood or other rigid material used for measuring length or marking straight lines; a ruler.
- ▪ a thin printed line or dash, generally used to separate headings, columns, or sections of text.
- 5. Australian short for Australian Rules (football)
- ▪ an order made by a judge or court with reference to a particular case only.
動詞
- 1. exercise ultimate power or authority over (an area and its people) the region today is ruled by elected politicians the period in which Spain ruled over Portugal 同義詞
- ▪ (of a feeling) have a powerful and restricting influence on her whole life seemed to be ruled by fear
- ▪ be a dominant or powerful factor the black market rules supreme 同義詞
- ▪ informal be very good or the best Jackie tells me about Hanna's newest band, and says that it absolutely rules
- ▪ (of a planet) have a particular influence over (a sign of the zodiac, house, etc.) the tenth House, ruled by Saturn and associated with Capricorn
- 2. pronounce authoritatively and legally to be the case a federal court ruled that he was unfairly dismissed from his job 同義詞
- 3. make parallel lines across (paper) rule the pages horizontally and print the information within the rules.
- (of paper) marked with parallel straight lines: a notepad with ruled pages
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- (of paper) marked with parallel straight lines: a notepad with ruled pages
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- the standard rules of boxing, originally drawn up in 1867 to govern the sport in Britain.
Oxford Dictionary
- a legislative committee responsible for expediting the passage of bills.
Oxford American Dictionary
- the standard rules of boxing, originally drawn up in 1867 to govern the sport in Britain.
Oxford American Dictionary
- another term for Australian Rules
Oxford Dictionary
- rules regarding the admissibility of an accused's statements as evidence.
Oxford Dictionary
- a house of a US federal or state legislature responsible for expediting the passage of bills.
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英式
- one of a set of explicit or understood regulations or principles governing conduct or procedure ... the rules of cricket those who did break the rules would be dealt with swiftly
- exercise ultimate power or authority over (an area and its people): the region today is ruled by elected politicians the period in which Spain ruled over Portugal
Oxford Dictionary