bylaw
bylaw 英 ['baɪˌlɔ:] 美 [ˈbaɪˌlɔ]
n. 次要法规;细则;地方法则;(社团制定的)内部章程
名词复数:bylaws
- A bylaw is a rule that a group or company sets up, one that all members or employees are meant to follow. The bylaws of your school's student council might stipulate that all student council officers have to be in good academic standing.
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- n. 次要法规;细则;地方法则;(社团制定的)内部章程
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1. Permission to copy, quote from, or otherwise reproduce or reveal the contents of this document is limited bylaw.
本文件的复制,引用,或者再生产,揭露内容,是受法律限制的。
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2. Officials believe anglers using nets with smaller openings than permitted bylaw have devastated the juvenile fish before they grow to adult size and areable to breed.
官员们认为,渔人使用小于合法网眼的渔网捕鱼,造成幼鱼在未长成、未繁殖之前就被毁灭。
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3. Ambushmarketing, such as the Dutch dresscampaign staged by Bavaria in South Africa, will be 'prohibited bylaw'.
埋伏式营销,像本次南非世界杯期间由巴伐利亚策划的荷兰服饰活动,将会“以法律形式禁止”。
- bylaw (n.) also by-law, late 13c., bilage "local ordinance," from Old Norse or Old Danish bi-lagu "town law," from byr "place where people dwell, town, village," from bua "to dwell" (from PIE root *bheue- "to be, exist, grow") + lagu "law" (see law). So, a local law pertaining to local residents, hence "a standing rule of a corporation or association for regulation of its organization and conduct." Sense influenced by by.
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