rule 的 4 个定义
- a principle or regulation governing conduct, action, procedure, arrangement, etc.: the rules of chess.
- the code of regulations observed by a religious order or congregation: the Franciscan rule.
- the customary or normal circumstance, occurrence, manner, practice, quality, etc.: the rule rather than the exception.
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ruled, rul·ing.
- to control or direct; exercise dominating power, authority, or influence over; govern: to rule the empire with severity.
- to decide or declare judicially or authoritatively; decree: The judge ruled that he should be exiled.
- to mark with lines, especially parallel straight lines, with the aid of a ruler or the like: to rule paper.
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ruled, rul·ing.
- to exercise dominating power or influence; predominate.
- to exercise authority, dominion, or sovereignty.
- to make a formal decision or ruling, as on a point at law.
- to be prevalent or current: Higher prices ruled throughout France.
- rule out, to prove to be unrelated or not for consideration; eliminate; exclude: to rule out the possibility of error.to make impossible or impracticable: The rainstorm ruled out the holiday camping.
rule 近义词
standard, principle of behavior
rule 的近义词 45 个
- decree
- guideline
- law
- order
- precedent
- regulation
- ruling
- statute
- test
- aphorism
- apothegm
- assize
- axiom
- basis
- canon
- command
- commandment
- criterion
- decorum
- dictum
- direction
- edict
- etiquette
- formula
- fundamental
- gnome
- guide
- keynote
- keystone
- maxim
- model
- moral
- ordinance
- precept
- prescription
- propriety
- regimen
- tenet
- truism
- brocard
- chapter and verse
- decretion
- no-no's
- the book
- the numbers
rule 的反义词 3 个
leadership of organization
method, way
govern, manage
judge, decide
由rule构成的短语
- rule of thumb
- rule out
- rule the roost
- as a rule
- exception proves the rule
- ground rules
更多rule例句
- Our guys have been great about the rules and we’re adjusting.
- My rule of thumb is that if it cooks quickly at a high heat on the stovetop, it will cook quickly under the high heat of a broiler, too.
- General rules and guidelines are not likely to be the way to go, she says.
- He went back and forth over the legislature’s proposed vaccination rules and has struggled to convince teachers and administrators to reopen schools.
- Nextdoor would not comment on individual users but emphasized the site has rules in place against profanity, over-posting, and personal disputes.
- Obviously, the first obligation of all liberal democratic governments is to enforce the rule of law.
- And so the same creeping rot of the rule of law that the administration has inflicted on immigration now bedevils our drug laws.
- Rule 16(c) was a proposed change in the rules at the 1976 Republican Convention.
- The rule of law, you see, buckles, bends and sometimes crumbles under the weight of racism, sexism, and classism.
- His rule over the country came to an end in 1979 when the director of the KCIA shot Park and his bodyguard to death at dinner.
- All elements of expression modify each other, so that no mere rule can cover all cases.
- As a rule, however, even in the case of extreme varieties, a careful examination of the specimen will enable it to be identified.
- He set down as the second the golden rule, “Whatsoever ye would that men should do unto you, do ye even so to them.”
- Hence arise factions, dissensions, and loss to their religious interests and work; and these intruders seek to rule the others.
- This impulse to extend rule appears more plainly in many of the little ceremonial observances of the child.