单词 | rule |
释义 | rulerulesruledrulingrulerule2 verb1[intransitive and transitive] to have the official power to control a country ➔ govern: The King ruled for 30 years.ruleyear这位国王统治了 30 年。 2[transitive] if a feeling or desire rules someone, it has a powerful influence in their life: Don’t let your job rule your life.别让工作支配你的生活。3[intransitive and transitive] to make an official decision about something such as a legal problemrule thatThe judge ruled that the baby should live with his father.ruleshall法官判定婴孩应与他的父亲一起生活。Phrasal verbsrule something/somebody ↔ out phrasal verb to decide that something or someone is not possible or suitable: We can’t rule out the possibility that he may have left the country.leave他也许已经离开这个国家﹐我们不能排除这个可能。THESAURUS: rulecontrol to have power over a country, place, organization etc, and decide what happens there: Government forces now control the city.forceHe controls the budget.controlbe in charge of sb/sth to be responsible for controlling or organizing something, or for looking after a group of people: She is in charge of training new employees.betrainemployeeI left Jo in charge of the children while I was out.leavechildberule if a leader or political group rules a country, they have political control of that country: The country is ruled by a military dictator.beruleThe same party has ruled Japan for many years.haveruleyearrun to make the important everyday decisions about what should happen in a company, organization, or country: She ran the business on her own for many years.runyearThe country is run by a small group of people.beThe parents are involved in running the school.parentbeinvolverun |
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