Rule
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定义
a rule: 规则,政策,法令
the rule (of the king): 统治(国王的)
to rule (a people): 统治(人们)
示例
- "Cheating horses, know the rules"
- "-Breach of rules or company policies"
- "Bruno : And Horatio "the anaconda" Oléré, you'll be following drunken kung-fu school rules."
- "Spa Retreat Rules - Fifth Warning"
- "Hannah : In your case that was the exception rather than the rule."
- "Brian : We all have to abide by office rules, Horatio."
- "Bruno : And Horatio "The Anaconda" Oléré, you'll be following drunken kung-fu school rules."
- "First new rule"
- "Food is only for blood donors: no bleeding, no feeding, that's the rule."
- "Here are the rules: There are no rules!"
- "There are rules and regulations you see!"
- "It's against the rules."
- "To ensure that your stay is as pleasant as possible, please adhere to the following rules"
- "Under my rule, we will enjoy a new era!"
- "-Rule #1: You will not touch anything."
- "You know the rule: my briefcase, my business."
- "Announcer : Today, after ninety glorious years of fair and just rule, we celebrate General Oléré's hundred and tenth birthday."
练习 1
Fill in the blanks below with appropriate terms from Yoni's email!
First, find the term which means "rich":
My family is very . We won the lottery last year.
The next word means "quite":
I'm tired, so I think I'll have a nap.
Now we're looking for the term meaning to "regulations" or "laws":
I'm an expert on the of football.
First, find the term which means "rich":
My family is very . We won the lottery last year.
The next word means "quite":
I'm tired, so I think I'll have a nap.
Now we're looking for the term meaning to "regulations" or "laws":
I'm an expert on the of football.
Fill in the blanks below with appropriate terms from Yoni's email!
First, find the term which means "rich":
My family is very wealthy 1. We won the lottery last year.
The next word means "quite":
I'm rather 2 tired, so I think I'll have a nap.
Now we're looking for the term meaning to "regulations" or "laws":
I'm an expert on the rules 3 of football.
First, find the term which means "rich":
My family is very wealthy 1. We won the lottery last year.
The next word means "quite":
I'm rather 2 tired, so I think I'll have a nap.
Now we're looking for the term meaning to "regulations" or "laws":
I'm an expert on the rules 3 of football.
1 wealthy: "Wealthy" is the right answer: it shares a similar meaning with "rich". Both of these terms refer to somebody who has a lot of money, and they are the opposite of "poor". Another example: "I'd like to find a wealthy old man to marry".
2 rather: "Rather" is the answer we were looking for here. If you are "rather hungry", you are quite hungry. Another example: "I was rather surprised to learn that my best friend used to be a man".
3 rules: "Rules" is the correct term here. The "rules (of a game)" are the directions or regulations which everyone should follow. Here's another example: "I've invented a new rule at school: all the boys must wear skirts".
