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rule1 /ruːl/ ●●● S1 W1 noun  
1 about what is allowed 关于允许做的事 [countableC]RULE/REGULATION an official instruction that says how things must be done or what is allowed, especially in a game, organization, or job 规则;章程;规定〔尤用于游戏、组织或工作〕
rule of
 the rules of the game
游戏规则
under the rules/according to the rules 恪守/遵守规定
 Under the rules, the company must publish its annual accounts.
根据规定,该公司必须公布年度账目。
2 about what you should do 关于应该做的事 [countableC] what you should do in a particular situation, or a statement about this 〔特定情况下〕应做的事;规定,规则
 There are no hard and fast rules (=clear and definite rules) about what to wear to classes.
对于上课着装并没有硬性规定。
rule of
 There are two basic rules of survival.
有两条基本的生存规则。
 The rule is: if you feel any pain you should stop exercising immediately.
原则是: 如果觉得疼痛,就应立即停止锻炼。
3 normal/usual 正常的/通常的 [singular] something that is normal or usually true 习惯;常规;惯常做法
as a (general) rule
 As a general rule most students finish their coursework by the end of May.
一般来说,大多数学生在5月底结束他们的课程。
 Early marriage used to be the rule in that part of the world.
过去在那个地方早婚是常见现象。
 A series of payments used to be the exception rather than the rule.
在过去分期付款并不多见。
 Unfortunately there is an exception to every rule.
很遗憾,每项规则都有例外。
4 government 政府 [uncountableU]GOVERENMENT the government of a country or area by a particular group of people or using a particular system 统治;管辖;治理
under ... rule
5people living under colonial rule
生活在殖民统治下的人们
n people living under communist rule
 the end of colonial rule
殖民统治的结束
 a period of military rule
军政府统治的时期
 direct rule from Westminster
英国议会的直接统治
 the restoration of majority rule (=government by the party that most people have voted for) to Northern Ireland
北爱尔兰恢复由获多数选票的政党执政
5 in grammar/science etc 语法/科学等中 [countableC]SLG a statement about what is usually allowed in a particular system, such as the grammar of a language, or a science 规则;定律
rule of
 the rules of English punctuation
英语标点符号的用法
6 the rule of law a situation in which the laws of a country are obeyed 法治
 We are here to uphold the rule of law.
我们在这里是要维护法治。
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7 the rules of natural justice what people believe to be right and fair 公道,公理
 The governor failed to observe the rules of natural justice.
总督不讲公道。
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8 rule of thumb GUESSa rough figure or method of calculation, based on practical experience 〔基于实际经验的〕粗略的数字[计算方法]
 As a general rule of thumb, children this age should not spend more than one hour on homework.
按照实际经验,这个年龄的儿童花在家庭作业上的时间不应超过一小时。
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9 make it a rule (to do something) USUALLYto try to make sure that you always do something 定下规矩(做某事)
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10. for measuring 用于测量 [countableC] old-fashionedTMDHH a ruler 尺子,直尺
golden rule, ground rules, home rule, slide rule, → work to rule at work1(32)
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verbs
break a rule (also violate a rule formal) (=not obey it) 违反规定
He had clearly broken the official rules.
他显然违反了官方的规定。
nAny one who violates this rule will be severely punished.
obey/follow a rule 遵守/服从规定
She wasn’t going to obey their silly rules.
她不会去遵守他们的愚蠢规定。
comply with/abide by/observe a rule formal (=obey it) 遵从/遵循/遵守规定
All members must comply with the rules of the organization.
所有成员都必须服从组织的规定。
nThere is little that one country can do if another fails to abide by the rules.
nWe expect you to observe the general rules of conduct as set out below.
stick to/go by the rules informal (=obey them) 恪守/遵守规定
We all have to stick to the rules.
我们都必须恪守规定。
make the rules 制定规则
I’m only an assistant manager – I don’t make the rules.
我只是个经理助理——规则不是我定的。
the rule says ... 规定是
The rule says that you must be standing inside the line.
按规定,必须站在线内。
nthe rule stipulates that ... formal (=it says that something must be done)
The rules stipulate that clubs must field the strongest team available.
nthe rule prohibits/forbids something
The rule forbids women from becoming members of the club.
nthe rule requires (that) ... formal (=it says that people must do something)
School rules required all girls to tie back their hair.
the rule applies to somebody/something (=it concerns them) 规定适用于某人/某事物
nEveryone thinks that the rule doesn’t apply to them.
play by the rules (=do what is expected and agreed) 依规定行事
nThe system works well enough — as long as everyone plays by the rules.
bend/stretch the rules (=allow someone to do something that is not normally allowed) 放松规定,通融
nThey bend the rules to suit themselves.
relax the rules (=make them less strict) 放宽规定
nBritain relaxed its immigration rules.
tighten (up) the rules (=make them stricter) 收紧规定
nThe EU has tightened the rules on the quality of drinking water.
enforce a rule (=make sure that it is obeyed) 实施规定
nThe planning office does not always enforce its own rules.
nflout a rule (=break it, without trying to hide what you are doing)
The party continues to flout its own rules.
nbe bound by rules (=have to obey them)
Solicitors are bound by strict rules that regulate their professional conduct.
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + rule
strict 严格的
They have very strict rules about gambling.
对于赌博,他们有严格的规定。
simple 简单的
The rules of the game are quite simple.
这一游戏的规则很简单。
petty (=unreasonable rules about unimportant things) 琐碎的
There are hundreds of petty rules.
有几百条琐碎的规定。
a school/prison/club etc rule 学校/监狱/俱乐部等规章
He had broken one of the school rules.
他违反了一条校规。
an unwritten rule (=a rule of behaviour that everyone in a group understands) 不成文的规定
nThere’s an unwritten rule that you never call an actor before 10 a.m.
nhealth and safety rules
You should follow any health and safety rules which apply to your workplace.
phrases
be against the rules (=not be allowed) 违反规定
It was against the rules to talk in class.
在课堂上讲话是不守规矩。
the rules concerning/governing/relating to something formal (=the rules about something) 某事物的规定
the rules governing food labeling
食品标签规定
a change in the rules 规则的变化
nI didn’t realise that there had been a change in the rules.
na breach of the rules formal (=something that is against the rules)
a serious breach of the rules
rules and regulations 规章制度
nThe government keeps introducing more and more rules and regulations.
rules are rules spoken (=a rule must be obeyed) 规定就是规定
nRules are rules and you have to abide by them.
THESAURUS
rule an instruction that says what people are allowed to do or not allowed to do, for example in a game, school, or company 〔游戏、学校或公司等的〕规则;章程;规定
the rules of baseball
棒球规则
He disobeyed the school rules.
他不遵守校规。
law an official rule that everyone in a country, city, or state must obey 〔国家、城市或州的〕法律;法规
It is against the law to carry a concealed weapon.
携带秘密武器是违法的。
nThe law requires motorcyclists to wear helmets.
regulation an official rule or order, which is part of a set of rules made by a government or organization 〔政府或机构制定的〕规章;条例
the regulations for applying for a passport
申领护照之规定
building regulations
建筑规定
nenvironmental regulations on air pollution
restriction an official rule that limits what people can do 限制规定
new restrictions on immigration
新的移民限制规定
The government is planning to impose regulations on the amount of alcohol you can bring into the country.
政府正计划对可携带入境的酒品数量实行限制。
guidelines rules or instructions about the best way to do something 指导原则;准则
the Department of Health’s guidelines for a healthy diet
卫生部健康饮食准则
nguidelines for classroom teachers
code a set of rules that people or organizations agree to obey but are not forced to obey 行为规范
The school has a dress code for its students.
那所学校有学生着装规定。
the company’s code of conduct
公司的行为准则
statute formal a law that has been officially approved by a parliament, council etc, and written down 法令;成文法
The statute banned corporal punishment.
这条法令禁止体罚。
nordinance American EnglishAmE a law, made by a city or town, that forbids or restricts an activity
A local ordinance limited speed in the parks to ten miles an hour.
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rule2 ●●● W2 verb  
1 government 政府 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]GOVERENMENT to have the official power to control a country and the people who live there 统治,治理 govern
2 control/influence 控制/影响 [transitiveT]CONTROL if a feeling or desire rules someone, it has a powerful and controlling influence on their actions 〔情感或欲望〕控制,支配
3 court/law 法庭/法律 [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep, transitiveT]SCT to make an official decision about something, especially a legal problem 判定,裁定〔尤指法律问题〕 decree
4 rule the roost informalPOWER to be the most powerful person in a group 当家做主,支配一切
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5 rule somebody/something with a rod of iron also rule somebody with an iron fist/handCONTROL to control a group of people in a very severe way 对某人/某事物实行严酷的高压统治
6 somebody/something rules BEST informal used to say that the team, school, place etc mentioned is better than any other 某人/某事物最好〔指球队、学校、地方等〕
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7 draw a line 划线 [transitiveT]LINE to draw a line using a ruler or other straight edge 〔用尺子等〕画〔线〕
8rule something/somebody ↔ out phrasal verbphr v 
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overrule, → let your heart rule your head at heart1(2)
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From Longman Business Dictionary
rulerule1 /ruːl/ noun
1[countableC] an official instruction that says how things should be done or what is allowed
The phone companies are working under new rules now.
The company broke government rules to undercut other bids.
company rules and regulations regarding sexual harassment
see also Hague Rules
accounting rule earnings rule
2[uncountableU] the government of a country by a particular group of people or using a particular system
a constitution that formally ended one-party rule
3work to ruleHUMAN RESOURCES to work less quickly or effectively than usual, but without breaking your employer’s rules, as a protest
The customs men are prohibited from striking, but some have worked to rule out of sympathy with the government workers.
4be the rule to be the normal or usual thing to happen in a situation
Monopoly business practices are the rule here and not the exception.
rulerule2 verb [intransitiveI, transitiveT]
1to have the official power to control a country or organization
a country that has been ruled by a dictator for three decades
Each bank would be ruled by a mix of outside directors.
2LAWto make an official decision about something, especially a legal problem
rule (that)
The board ruled that the contract was valid and should be honored.
rule against
The court had ruled against the use of any unpublished works.
rule in favour of
a court decision to rule in favour of the company
Origin rule1
(1200-1300) Old French reule, from Latin regula; → REGULAR1

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