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单词 rule
释义

rule

UK /ruːl/

Word Forms

singularrule
pluralrules

DEFINITIONS4
  1. 1
    countable a statement explaining what someone can or cannot do in a particular system, game, or situation

    We need new club rules before we start looking for more members.

    rule of:

    the basic rules of the game

    break a rule (=not obey a rule):

    Anyone who breaks the rules will face disciplinary action.

    follow/obey a rule:

    You should always follow these simple rules when using electrical equipment.

    against the rules:

    You can’t do that, it’s against the rules!

    rules and regulations:

    They complain that businesses are being hampered by too many rules and regulations.

    Synonyms and related words

    Moral rules and rules of behaviour

    Collocates

    Verbs frequently used with rule as the object
    ▪ bend, break, flout, follow, obey, play by, relax, stick to, stretch

  2. 2
    countable a statement or principle that describes the ways in which the words in a language can be used and combined

    complicated grammatical rules

    Synonyms and related words

    General grammatical and linguistic terms
  3. 3
    uncountable the person, country, political or religious group etc that officially controls or governs a place

    British rule over Hong Kong ended in 1997.

    The country was in tatters after 13 years of Conservative rule.

    Synonyms and related words

    Ruling and not ruling
  4. 4
    countable old-fashioneda ruler
    Synonyms and related words

    General hand tools

phrases

as a rule
be the rule
bend/stretch the rules
make it a rule to do something
rule of law
rule of thumb
rules are rules
work to rule

rule

US /rul/

Word Forms

singularrule
pluralrules

DEFINITIONS4
  1. 1
    countable a statement explaining what someone can or cannot do in a particular system, game, or situation

    We need to change the club rules before we start looking for new members.

    rule of:

    the basic rules of the game

    break a rule (=not obey a rule):

    Anyone who breaks the rules will face disciplinary action.

    follow/obey a rule:

    You should always follow these simple rules when using electrical equipment.

    against the rules:

    You can’t do that, it’s against the rules!

    rules and regulations:

    They complain that businesses are being hampered by too many rules and regulations.

    Synonyms and related words

    Moral rules and rules of behavior

    Collocates

    Verbs frequently used with rule as the object
    ▪ bend, break, flout, follow, obey, play by, relax, stick to, stretch

  2. 2
    uncountable the person, country, political or religious group, etc. that officially controls or governs a place

    British rule over Hong Kong ended in 1997.

    under someone’s rule:

    He admitted there were killings under his rule but said reports were exaggerated.

    a period of military rule

    Synonyms and related words

    Ruling and not ruling
  3. 3
    countable a statement or principle that describes the ways in which the words in a language can be used and combined

    complicated grammatical rules

    Synonyms and related words

    General grammatical and linguistic terms
  4. 4
    countable old-fashioneda ruler
    Synonyms and related words

    General hand tools

phrases

as a rule
be the rule
bend/stretch the rules
make it a rule to do something
rule of law
rule of thumb
rules are rules
work to rule

rule

UK /ruːl/

Word Forms

present tense
I/you/we/theyrule
he/she/itrules
present participleruling
past tenseruled
past participleruled

DEFINITIONS4
  1. 1
    intransitive/transitive to officially control or govern a country or area

    Portugal ruled East Timor for nearly four centuries.

    rule over:

    At that time, the Emperor ruled over most of Europe and North Africa.

    Synonyms and related words

    Ruling and not ruling
  2. 2
    intransitive/transitive to make and announce a decision, usually about a legal matter

    Mrs Kendry was ruled medically unfit to attend the hearing.

    rule on:

    The court still has not ruled on the Swift case.

    rule (that):

    Romania’s Supreme Court ruled that the strike was illegal.

    Synonyms and related words

    To announce something officially or formally
    Synonyms and related words

    Judgments, verdicts and official orders
  3. 3
    transitive to influence someone’s thoughts or actions

    Money and music rule Charlie’s world.

    We must not allow ourselves to be ruled by sentiment in this matter.

    Synonyms and related words

    To make someone behave in a particular way
  4. 4
    intransitive to be more important or successful than anyone or anything else

    In the world of fashion, Dior ruled supreme.

    Synonyms and related words

    To be, or to become successful
    Synonyms and related words

    To be important, or to give something importance

phrases

rule someone/something with a rod of iron


phrasal verbs

rule in
rule out
rule out of

rule

US /rul/

Word Forms

present tense
I/you/we/theyrule
he/she/itrules
present participleruling
past tenseruled
past participleruled


  1. 1
    intransitive/transitive to officially control or govern a country or area
    rule over:

    At that time, the Emperor ruled over most of Europe and North Africa.

    Spain ruled Cuba for nearly four centuries.

    Synonyms and related words

    Ruling and not ruling
  2. 2
    intransitive/transitive to make and announce a decision, usually about a legal matter

    The police have ruled the death a homicide.

    rule on:

    The court still has not ruled on the Swift case.

    rule (that):

    A federal judge ruled that the city must make all their financial records public.

    Synonyms and related words

    To announce something officially or formally
    Synonyms and related words

    Judgments, verdicts and official orders
  3. 3
    transitive to influence someone’s thoughts or actions

    Money and music rule Charlie’s world.

    We must not allow ourselves to be ruled by sentiment in this matter.

    Synonyms and related words

    To make someone behave in a particular way
  4. 4
    intransitive to be more important or successful than anyone or anything else

    In the world of fashion, Dior ruled supreme.

    Synonyms and related words

    To be, or to become successful
    Synonyms and related words

    To be important, or to give something importance
  5. 5
    transitive to draw a straight line, usually with a ruler
    Synonyms and related words

    To draw, or to make a mark or pattern

phrases

rule someone/something with a rod of iron
something/someone rules


phrasal verbs

rule in
rule out
rule out of
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