rule
rule 英 [ru:l] 美 [ruːl]
v. 统治;裁定 n. 统治;规则
进行时:ruling 过去式:ruled 过去分词:ruled 第三人称单数:rules 名词复数:rules
- A rule is a regulation or direction for doing some particular activity. If you have a "no shoes" rule at your house, it means everyone has to take them off at the door.
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- v. 统治;裁定
- n. 统治;规则
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1. to follow rules, to obey the rules
遵循╱服从规则
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2. It's against all rules and regulations.
这违背了所有的规章制度。
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3. break a rule
违反规定
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4. He makes it a rule never to borrow money.
他的规矩是从不向人借钱。
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5. I go to bed early as a rule.
我一贯睡得早。
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6. the rules of grammar
语法规则
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7. Charles I ruled for eleven years.
查理一世统治了十一年。
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8. The pursuit of money ruled his life.
对金钱的追求支配着他的生活。
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9. The deal was ruled to be illegal.
这笔交易被判定为非法。
- rule (n.) c. 1200, "principle or maxim governing conduct, formula to which conduct must be conformed" from Old French riule, Norman reule "rule, custom, (religious) order" (in Modern French partially re-Latinized as règle), from Vulgar Latin *regula, from Latin regula "straight stick, bar, ruler;" figuratively "a pattern, a model," related to regere "to rule, straighten, guide" (from PIE root *reg- "move in a straight line," with derivatives meaning "to direct in a straight line," thus "to lead, rule"). Replaced Old English wealdan.
- rule (v.) c. 1200, "to control, guide, direct," from Old French riuler "impose rule," from Latin regulare "to control by rule, direct," from Latin regula "rule, straight piece of wood," from PIE root *reg- "move in a straight line," with derivatives meaning "to direct in a straight line," thus "to lead, rule." Legal sense "establish by decision" is recorded from early 15c. Meaning "mark with lines" is from 1590s. Meaning "to dominate, prevail" is from 1874. "Rule Brittania," patriotic song, is from 1740. Related: Ruled; ruling.
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