rule
美 [rul]
英 [ruːl]
- n.规则;统治;控制;管理
- v.统治;控制;支配;裁定
- 网络规定;法则;基于规则(rule-based)
复数:rules 现在分词:ruling 过去式:ruled
adj.+n.
general rule,british rule,same rule,chinese rule,foreign rule
v.+n.
follow rule,break rule,rule country,establish rule,rule nation
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活动;游戏of activity/game
1. | [c] 规则;规章;条例a statement of what may, must or must not be done in a particular situation or when playing a game |
to follow/obey/observe the rules 遵循╱服从╱遵守规则 | |
It's against all rules and regulations . 这违背了所有的规章制度。 | |
to break a rule(= not follow it) 违反规定 | |
This explains the rules under which the library operates. 这份材料说明了图书馆的运作方式。 | |
Without unwritten rules civilized life would be impossible. 没有不成文的规章,就不会有文明生活。 |
建议advice
2. | [c] 建议;应做之事a statement of what you are advised to do in a particular situation |
There are no hard and fast rules for planning healthy meals. 在安排健康饮食方面,没有什么硬性规定。 | |
The first rule is to make eye contact with your interviewer. 首先是眼睛要直视面试官。 |
习惯;常规habit/normally true
3. | [c][ususing] 习惯;常规;惯常的做法a habit; the normal state of things; what is true in most cases |
He makes it a rule never to borrow money. 他的规矩是从不向人借钱。 | |
I go to bed early as a rule . 我一贯睡得早。 | |
Cold winters here are the exception rather than the rule(= are rare) . 在这里,严寒的冬天并不多见。 | |
As a general rule vegetable oils are better for you than animal fats. 一般来说,植物油比动物脂肪对人较有好处。 |
体系of system
4. | [c] 定律;规则a statement of what is possible according to a particular system, for example the grammar of a language |
the rules of grammar 语法规则 |
统治;控制government/control
5. | [u] 统治;管理;支配;控制the government of a country or control of a group of people by a particular person, group or system |
under civilian/military, etc. rule 在文官、军人等统治之下 | |
majority rule(= government by the political party that most people have voted for) 获选票多数的政党组成政府的原则 | |
The 1972 act imposed direct rule from Westminster. 1972 年的法案强制实行了英国中央政府的直接统治。 |
测量工具measuring tool
6. | [c] 尺;直尺a measuring instrument with a straight edge |
IDM
bend/stretch the rules
根据具体情况改变规则;通融to change the rules to suit a particular person or situation
play by sbs (own) rules
按某人定的规矩行事if sbplays by their own rules or makes other peopleplay by their rules , they set the conditions for doing business or having a relationship
play by the rules
按规则玩游戏;处事公正诚实;循规蹈矩to deal fairly and honestly with people
the rules of the game
游戏规则;大家共同遵守的行为标准the standards of behaviour that most people accept or that actually operate in a particular area of life or business
the rule of law
法治the condition in which all members of society, including its rulers, accept the authority of the law
a rule of thumb
实用的估算方法,经验工作法(常依据经验而非准确测量)a practical method of doing or measuring sth, usually based on past experience rather than on exact measurement
work to rule
按章工作;变相罢工to follow the rules of your job in a very strict way in order to cause delay, as a form of protest against your employer or your working conditions
统治;控制govern/control
1. | [t][i] 控制;统治;支配to control and have authority over a country, a group of people, etc. |
At that time John ruled England. 当时是约翰统治着英格兰。 | |
Eighty million years ago, dinosaurs ruled the earth. 八千万年前,地球是恐龙的天下。 | |
Charles I ruled for eleven years. 查理一世统治了十一年。 | |
She once ruled over a vast empire. 她曾统治过一个幅员辽阔的帝国。 | |
After the revolution, anarchy ruled. 革命以后,无政府主义大行其道。 |
2. | [t][oftpass] ~ sth 支配;控制;操纵to be the main thing that influences and controls sb/sth |
The pursuit of money ruled his life. 对金钱的追求支配着他的生活。 | |
We live in a society where we are ruled by the clock. 我们生活在一个人人都围着时间转的社会。 |
作出正式决定give official decision
3. | [i][t] 决定;裁定;判决to give an official decision about sth |
The court will rule on the legality of the action. 法庭将裁定此举是否合法。 | |
The judge ruled against/in favour of the plaintiff. 法官判原告败诉╱胜诉。 | |
The deal may be ruled illegal. 这笔交易可能会被判定为非法。 | |
The deal was ruled to be illegal. 这笔交易被判定为非法。 | |
The court ruled that the women were unfairly dismissed. 法院裁定这些妇女是被不公平地开除的。 | |
It was ruled that the women had been unfairly dismissed. 已经裁定这些妇女被开除是不公平的。 |
画直线draw straight line
4. | [t] ~ sth 用直尺等画(线);画(直线)to draw a straight line using sth that has a firm straight edge |
Rule a line at the end of every piece of work. 在每一篇作品的末尾画一条直线。 |
IDM
rule the roost
(informal)
当头头;充当首领;主宰to be the most powerful member of a group
rule (sb/sth) with a rod of iron
残酷统治;严厉控制to control a person or a group of people very severely