单词 | ruled |
释义 | rule1 of 2noun ˈrül 1 a : a prescribed guide for conduct or action b : the laws or regulations prescribed by the founder of a religious order for observance by its members c : an accepted procedure, custom, or habit d(1) : a usually written order or direction made by a court regulating court practice or the action of parties (2) : a legal precept or doctrine e : a regulation or bylaw governing procedure or controlling conduct 2 a(1) : a usually valid generalization (2) : a generally prevailing quality, state, or mode fair weather was the rule yesterday The New York Times b : a standard of judgment : criterion c : a regulating principle d : a determinate method for performing a mathematical operation and obtaining a certain result 3 a : the exercise of authority or control : dominion b : a period during which a specified ruler or government exercises control 4 a : a strip of material marked off in units used especially for measuring : ruler sense 3, tape measure b : a metal strip with a type-high face that prints a linear design also : a linear design produced by or as if by such a strip rule 2 of 2verb ruled; ruling transitive verb 1 a : to exert control, direction, or influence on the passions that rule our minds b : to exercise control over especially by curbing or restraining rule a fractious horse ruled his appetites firmly 2 a : to exercise authority or power over often harshly or arbitrarily the speaker ruled the legislature with an iron hand b : to be preeminent in : dominate 3 : to determine and declare authoritatively especially : to command or determine judicially 4 a(1) : to mark with lines drawn along or as if along the straight edge of a ruler (2) : to mark (a line) on a paper with a ruler b : to arrange in a line intransitive verb 1 a : to exercise supreme authority b : to be first in importance or prominence : predominate the physical did not rule in her nature Sherwood Anderson 2 : to exist in a specified state or condition 3 : to lay down a legal rule 4 slang : to be extremely cool or popular —used as a generalized term of praise or approval for a little attitude at the right price, sneakers rule Tish Hamilton ruled verb1 as in governed to exercise authority or power over a sea captain who ruled his ship sternly but justly Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
2 as in controlled to keep from exceeding a desirable degree or level (as of expression) a monarch who is known for ruling her emotions with an iron hand Synonyms & Similar Words
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