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take law into own hands

/law/US // lɔ //UK // (lɔː) //

依法办事,违法乱纪,执法,依法行事

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the principles and regulations established in a community by some authority and applicable to its people, whether in the form of legislation or of custom and policies recognized and enforced by judicial decision.
    • : any written or positive rule or collection of rules prescribed under the authority of the state or nation, as by the people in its constitution.Compare bylaw, statutory law.
    • : the controlling influence of such rules; the condition of society brought about by their observance: maintaining law and order.
    • : a system or collection of such rules.
    • : the department of knowledge concerned with these rules; jurisprudence: to study law.
    • : the body of such rules concerned with a particular subject or derived from a particular source: commercial law.
    • : an act of the supreme legislative body of a state or nation, as distinguished from the constitution.
    • : the principles applied in the courts of common law, as distinguished from equity.
    • : the profession that deals with law and legal procedure: to practice law.
    • : legal action; litigation: to go to law.
    • : a person, group, or agency acting officially to enforce the law: The law arrived at the scene soon after the alarm went off.
    • : any rule or injunction that must be obeyed: Having a nourishing breakfast was an absolute law in our household.
    • : a rule or principle of proper conduct sanctioned by conscience, concepts of natural justice, or the will of a deity: a moral law.
    • : a rule or manner of behavior that is instinctive or spontaneous: the law of self-preservation.
    • : a statement of a relation or sequence of phenomena invariable under the same conditions.a mathematical rule.
    • : a principle based on the predictable consequences of an act, condition, etc.: the law of supply and demand.
    • : a rule, principle, or convention regarded as governing the structure or the relationship of an element in the structure of something, as of a language or work of art: the laws of playwriting; the laws of grammar.
    • : a commandment or a revelation from God.
    • : Sometimes Law . a divinely appointed order or system.
    • : the Law. Law of Moses.
    • : the preceptive part of the Bible, especially of the New Testament, in contradistinction to its promises: the law of Christ.
    • : British Sports. an allowance of time or distance given a quarry or competitor in a race, as the head start given a fox before the hounds are set after it.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : Chiefly Dialect. to sue or prosecute.
    • : British. to expeditate.

Phrases

  • law and order
  • law of averages
  • law of the jungle
  • law unto oneself
  • above suspicion (the law)
  • lay down the law
  • letter of the law
  • long arm of the law
  • Murphy's law
  • possession is nine points of the law
  • take the law into one's hands
  • unwritten law

Synonyms & Antonyms

as indisobey
Synonyms
contravene违反,抵触,违反了,违背defy违抗,无视,蔑视,藐视evade躲避,回避,避开,逃避flout兜兜转转,兜售,兜圈子,兜兜转转的ignore忽略不计,置之不理,忽略,无视infringe侵权,侵权行为,违犯,侵占misbehave行为不端,行为不轨,行为不当,不良行为overstep逾越,逾越了,僭越,超出transgress违犯,违犯法律,违约,违例violate违反,侵犯,违犯,违犯了balk逡巡不前,巴尔克,逡巡,巴尔干counteract抗衡,抗击,抵消,打击dare敢于,大胆,敢,敢于担当decline衰退,减少,衰落,下降desert沙漠,荒漠,沙漠化,荒废differ不同,不同的,差异,不同于disagree不同意,不认同,不赞同,不赞成mutiny叛变,哗变,叛乱,突变neglect忽视,忽略了,忽视了,忽略object对象,物体,对象是,物件rebel叛乱,叛军,叛变,叛逆recalcitrate柠檬酸钠,柠檬酸钾,柠檬酸盐,柠檬酸酯resist抵制,抗拒,抗争,抵抗revolt叛乱,叛变,造反,起义revolutionize彻底改变,革新,革命化,彻底改造riot骚乱,暴乱,暴动,动乱shirk推卸责任,推诿,逃避责任,逃避strike打击,击中,罢工,击中了withstand忍受着,忍受,忍受住了,忍受住be remiss不负责任,不当心,不孝有三无后为大break rules违反规则,违规,违例,违章fly in face of顶撞,顶撞他人,顶撞别人,不顾一切go counter to反其道而行之,反过来说,反其道而行insurrect叛变,叛乱,叛逆,叛离not heed不理会,不理睬,不理,不顾not listen不听,不听话,听不进去,不听劝阻not mind不在意,不介意,不在乎,不介意介意pay no attention to不予理会,不予理睬,不闻不问,不理会revolution革命,变革,旋转,革命的rise in arms兴师动众,奋起反抗,起义,站起来run riot暴动,暴乱,闹事,作乱set aside拨出,搁置,搁置的,拨开

Examples

  • In Wisconsin, the Green Party effort to get on the ballot was boosted by help from some Republicans and a prominent law firm that does work for the GOP.

  • Most recently, he took a big shot at the traditional legal industry with Atrium, a law firm and legal software startup that raised big rounds of funding before shuttering earlier this year.

  • Fischer stressed that these updates, together with Breonna’s Law, are “substantial” and create a new level of scrutiny for obtaining search warrants.

  • Last October, President Jair Bolsonaro signed a law compelling federal bodies to share most of the data they hold on Brazilian citizens and consolidate it in a vast, centralized database.

  • Quinn has worked as an elections official in Virginia with von Spakovsky and has co-taught a law school course with him.

  • Unless there is a court decision that changes our law, we are OK.

  • Submission is set in a France seven years from now that is dominated by a Muslim president intent on imposing Islamic law.

  • A few days later, Bush replied, “We will uphold the law in Florida.”

  • To those who agreed with him, Bush pledged that the law against same-sex marriage would remain intact.

  • In Israel, however, a new law took effect January 1st that banned the use of underweight models.

  • We should have to admit that the new law does little or nothing to relieve such a situation.

  • He that seeketh the law, shall be filled with it: and he that dealeth deceitfully, shall meet with a stumblingblock therein.

  • To Harrison and his wife there was no distinction between the executive and judicial branches of the law.

  • Now this setting up of an orderly law-abiding self seems to me to imply that there are impulses which make for order.

  • These schools became affiliated Universities, but never equalled the Law University in importance.