- The official decision a judge makes is a ruling. You can also use this word as an adjective, to describe something or someone in charge, like a ruling political party.
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- adj. 统治的;主要的;支配的;流行的,普遍的
- n. 统治,支配;裁定
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1. He was free from all sycophancy or obsequiousness in the face of the reactionary ruling class.
他在反动统治阶级面前没有丝毫的奴颜与媚骨。
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2. This poem fully expresses the author's love for the ordinary people and hatred for the ruling class.
这首诗酣畅淋漓地抒发了作者对普通人民的爱和对统治阶级的恨。
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3. It used to be clear that the ruling classes had the wealth, authority and power while those underneath did not.
统治阶级有财富、权力和势力是显而易见的,而在他们下面的人们并不具有这一切。
- ruling (n.) "determination by a judge or court on a point arising in the course of a trial or hearing," 1550s, verbal noun from rule (v.).
rul·ing / ˈruːlɪŋ ; NAmE ˈruːlɪŋ / noun , adjective ruling rulings noun ruling(on sth) an official decision made by sb in a position of authority, especially a judge 裁决;裁定;判决 ◆ The court will make its ruling on the case next week. 法庭下周将对本案作出裁决。 adjective [only before noun ] having control over a particular group, country, etc. 统治的;支配的;占统治地位的 ◆ the ruling party 执政党 rul·ing / ˈruːlɪŋ ; NAmE ˈruːlɪŋ /
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