ruling
- IPA[ˈruːlɪŋ]
英式
- an authoritative decision or pronouncement, especially one made by a judge
- currently exercising authority or influence
noun: ruling, plural noun: rulings
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名詞
- 1. an authoritative decision or pronouncement, especially one made by a judge the ruling was reversed in the appeal court
形容詞
- 1. currently exercising authority or influence the ruling coalition 同義詞
- (of a country or region) having the freedom to govern itself or control its own affairs: a self-ruling island
Oxford American Dictionary
- an interest or concern that occupies a large part of someone's time and effort: football remained their ruling passion
Oxford American Dictionary
- a planet which is held to have a particular influence over a specific sign of the zodiac, ... the Sun, your ruling planet, changes sign on the 19th
Oxford Dictionary
- a planet which is held to have a particular influence over a specific sign of the zodiac, ... the Sun, your ruling planet, changes sign on the 19th
Oxford American Dictionary
- an interest or concern that occupies a large part of someone's time and effort: football remained their ruling passion
Oxford Dictionary
- a nominated or elected lay official of any of various Christian Churches, especially of a ...
Oxford Dictionary
- used with reference to a European Court ruling that obliges professional soccer and other ... he's out of contract in the summer, meaning Rangers could sign him under the Bosman ruling the team is made up entirely of Bosman signings
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a country or region) having the freedom to govern itself or control its own affairs: a self-ruling island
Oxford Dictionary
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美式
- an authoritative decision or pronouncement, especially one made by a judge: the ruling was reversed in the appeal court
- currently exercising authority or influence: the ruling coalition
Oxford American Dictionary