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rule

N การปกครอง  การ ควบคุม  control government reign kan-pok-krong

 

rule

N นิสัย ปกติ  custom habit routine ni-sai-pok-ka-ti

 

rule

N บรรทัด  เส้น บรรทัด  ban-tad

 

rule

N วิธี การคำนวณ ทางค ณิตศาสตร์  wi-te-kan-kam-nuan-tang-ka-nid-ta-sad

 

rule

N วินัย ทาง ศาสนา  religious principles wi-nau-tang-sad-sa-na

 

rule

N หลักเกณ ฑ์  ข้อบังคับ  กฎระเบียบ  direction principle regulation lak-kan

 

rule

VT ขีดเส้น  ตีเส้น  mark with lines kid-sen

 

rule

VT ตัดสิน  พิพากษา  ชี้ขาด  judge decide tad-sin

 

rule

VT ปกครอง  ควบคุม  คุม  control govern pok-krong

 

rule

VT มีอิทธิพล  มีอิทธิพล เหนือ  ครอบงำ  dominate prevail me-id-ti-pon

 

rule of three

N บัญญัติไตรยางศ์  ban-yad-tri-yang

 

rule of thumb

IDM จาก การ วัด คร่าวๆ  jak-kan-wad-kao-kao

 

rule of thumb

N หลักการ ทั่วๆ  ไป  approximation estimate lak-kan-tua-tua-pai

 

rule off

PHRV ขีดขั้น  ขีดเส้น ขั้น  kid-kan

 

rule out

PHRV ขัดขวาง  กั้น ขวาง  kad-kwang

 

rule out

PHRV ขีด ทับ  ขีด ออก  kid-tab

 

rule out

PHRV ไม่ยอมรับ  ประกาศ ว่า (บางสิ่ง  เป็นไปไม่ได้  mai-yom-rub

 

rule over

PHRV ปกครอง  ครอบครอง  reign over pok-krong

 

rule the roost

IDM เป็น ผู้จัดการ ดูแล (สิ่ง ต่างๆ ภายในบ้าน  pen-phu-jad-kan-du-lea

 

ruler

N ผู้ปกครอง  ผู้ควบคุม  controller governor phu-pok-krong

 

ruler

N ไม้บรรทัด  ไม้ วัด  measure yardstick mai-ban-tad

 

rulership

N การ ควบคุม  การครอบ งำ  command kan-kub-kum

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

RULE

n.[L. regula, from rego, to govern, that is, to stretch, strain or make straight. ] 1. Government; sway; empire; control; supreme command or authority.
A wise servant shall have rule over a son that causeth shame. Proverbs 17:2.
And his stern rule the groaning land obey'd.
2. That which is established as a principle, standard or directory; that by which any thing is to be adjusted or regulated, or to which it is to be conformed; that which is settled by authority or custom for guidance and direction. Thus a statute or law is a rule of civil conduct; a canon is a rule of ecclesiastical government; the precept or command of a father is a rule of action or obedience to children; precedents in law are rules of decision to judges; maxims and customs furnish rules for regulating our social opinions and manners. The laws of God are rules for directing us in life, paramount to all others.
A rule which you do not apply, is no rule at all.
3. An instrument by which lines are drawn.
Judicious artist will use his eye, but he will trust only to his rule.
4. Established mode or course of proceeding prescribed in private life. Every man should have some fixed rules for managing his own affairs.
5. In literature, a maxim, canon or precept to be observed in any art or science.
6. In monasteries, corporations or societies, a law or regulation to be observed by the society and its particular members.
7. In courts, rules are the determinations and orders of court, to be observed by its officers in conducting the business of the court.
8. In arithmetic and algebra, a determinate mode prescribed for performing any operation and producing a certain result.
9. In grammar, an establish form of construction in a particular class of words; or the expression of that form in words. Thus it is a rule in English, that s or es, added to a noun in the singular number, forms the plural of that noun; but man forms its plural men, and is an exception to the rule.
Rule of three, is that rule of arithmetic which directs, when three terms are given, how to find a fourth, which shall have the same ratio to the third term, as the second has to the first.

 

RULE

v.t. 1. To govern; to control the will and actions of others, either by arbitrary power and authority, or by established laws. The emperors of the east rule their subjects without the restraints of a constitution. In limited governments, men are ruled by known laws.
If a man know not how to rule his own house, how shall he take care of the church of God? 1 Timothy 3:5.
2. To govern the movements of things; to conduct; to manage; to control. That God rules the world he has created, is a fundamental article of belief.
3. To manage; to conduct, in almost any manner.
4. To settle as by a rule.
That's a ruled case with the schoolmen.
5. To mark with lines by a ruler; as, to rule a blank book.
6. To establish by decree or decision; to determine; as a court.

 

RULE

v.i.To have power or command; to exercise supreme authority. By me princes rule. Proverbs 8:16.
It is often followed by over.
They shall rule over their oppressors. Isaiah 14:2.
We subdue and rule over all other creatures.

 

RULED

pp. Governed; controlled; conducted; managed; established by decision.

 

RULER

n. 1. One that governs, whether emperor, king, pope or governor; any one that exercises supreme power over others.
2. One that makes or executes laws in a limited or free government. Thus legislators and magistrates are called rulers.
3. A rule; an instrument of wood or metal with straight edges or sides, by which lines are drawn on paper, parchment or other substance. When a ruler has the lines of chords, tangents, sines, etc. it is called a plane scale.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

RULE

Rule, n. Etym: [OE. reule, riule, OF. riule, reule, F. régle, fr. L.regula a ruler, rule, model, fr. regere, rectum, to lead straight, to direct. See Right, a., and cf. Regular. ]

 

1. That which is prescribed or laid down as a guide for conduct or action; a governing direction for a specific purpose; an authoritative enactment; a regulation; a prescription; a precept; as, the rules of various societies; the rules governing a school; a rule of etiquette or propriety; the rules of cricket. We profess to have embraced a religion which contains the most exact rules for the government of our lives. Tillotson.

 

2. Hence: (a ) Uniform or established course of things. 'T is against the rule of nature. Shak.

 

(b ) Systematic method or practice; as, my ule is to rise at six o'clock. (c ) Ordibary course of procedure; usual way; comon state or condition of things; as, it is a rule to which there are many exeptions.(d ) Conduct in general; behavior. [Obs. ] This uncivil rule; she shall know of it. Shak.

 

3. The act of ruling; administration of law; government; empire; authority; control. Obey them that have the rule over you. Heb. xiii. 17. His stern rule the groaning land obeyed. Pope.

 

4. (Law )

 

Defn: An order regulating the practice of the courts, or an order made between parties to an action or a suit. Wharton.

 

5. (Math. )

 

Defn: A determinate method prescribed for performing any operation and producing a certain result; as, a rule for extracting the cube root.

 

6. (Gram. )

 

Defn: A general principle concerning the formation or use of words, or a concise statement thereof; thus, it is a rule in England, that s or es, added to a noun in the singular number, forms the plural of that noun; but "man " forms its plural "men ", and is an exception to the rule.

 

7. (a ) A straight strip of wood, metal, or the like, which serves as a guide in drawing a straight line; a ruler. (b ) A measuring instrument consisting of a graduated bar of wood, ivory, metal, or the like, which is usually marked so as to show inches and fractions of an inch, and jointed so that it may be folded compactly. A judicious artist will use his eye, but he will trust only to his rule. South.

 

8. (Print. ) (a ) A thin plate of metal (usually brass ) of the same height as the type, and used for printing lines, as between columns on the same page, or in tabular work. (b ) A composing rule. See under Conposing. As a rule, as a general thing; in the main; usually; as, he behaves well, as a rule. -- Board rule, Caliber rule, etc. See under Board, Caliber, etc. -- Rule joint, a knuckle joint having shoulders that abut when the connected pieces come in line with each other, and thus permit folding in one direction only. -- Rule of three (Arith.), that rule which directs, when three terms are given, how to find a fourth, which shall have the same ratio to the third term as the second has to the first; proportion. See Proportion, 5 (b ). -- Rule of thumb, any rude process or operation, like that of using the thumb as a rule in measuring; hence, judgment and practical experience as distinguished from scientific knowledge.

 

Syn. -- regulation; law; precept; maxim; guide; canon; order; method; direction; control; government; sway; empire.

 

RULE

Rule, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Ruled; p. pr. & vb. n. Ruling. ] Etym: [Cf. OF. riuler, ruiler, L. regulare. See Rule, n., and cf. Regulate. ]

 

1. To control the will and actions of; to exercise authority or dominion over; to govern; to manage. Chaucer. A bishop then must be blameless; ... one that ruleth well his own house, having his children in subjection. 1 Tim. iii. 2, 4.

 

2. To control or direct by influence, counsel, or persuasion; to guide; -- used chiefly in the passive. I think she will be ruled In all respects by me. Shak.

 

3. To establish or settle by, or as by, a rule; to fix by universal or general consent, or by common practice. That's are ruled case with the schoolmen. Atterbury.

 

4. (Law )

 

Defn: To require or command by rule; to give as a direction or order of court.

 

5. To mark with lines made with a pen, pencil, etc. , guided by a rule or ruler; to print or mark with lines by means of a rule or other contrivance effecting a similar result; as, to rule a sheet of paper of a blank book. Ruled surface (Geom.), any surface that may be described by a straight line moving according to a given law; -- called also a scroll.

 

RULE

RULE Rule, v. i.

 

1. To have power or command; to exercise supreme authority; -- often followed by over. By me princes rule, and nobles. Prov. viii. 16. We subdue and rule over all other creatures. Ray.

 

2. (Law )

 

Defn: To lay down and settle a rule or order of court; to decide an incidental point; to enter a rule. Burril. Bouvier.

 

3. (Com. )

 

Defn: To keep within a (certain ) range for a time; to be in general, or as a rule; as, prices ruled lower yesterday than the day before.

 

RULELESS

RULELESS Rule "less, a.

 

Defn: Destitute of rule; lawless. Spenser.

 

RULE-MONGER

RULE-MONGER Rule "-mon `ger, n.

 

Defn: A stickler for rules; a slave of rules [R.] Hare.

 

RULER

RULER Rul "er, n.

 

1. One who rules; one who exercises sway or authority; a governor. And he made him ruler over all the land. Gen. xii. 43. A prince and ruler of the land. Shak.

 

2. A straight or curved strip of wood, metal, etc. , with a smooth edge, used for guiding a pen or pencil in drawing lines. Cf. Rule, n., 7 (a ). Parallel ruler. See under Parallel.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

rule

rule |ro͞ol rul | noun 1 one of a set of explicit or understood regulations or principles governing conduct within a particular activity or sphere: the rules of the game were understood. a law or principle that operates within a particular sphere of knowledge, describing or prescribing what is possible or allowable: the rules of grammar. a code of practice and discipline for a religious order or community: the Rule of St. Benedict. control of or dominion over an area or people: the revolution brought an end to British rule. (the rule ) the normal or customary state of things: such accidents are the exception rather than the rule. 2 a strip of wood or other rigid material used for measuring length or marking straight lines; a ruler. a thin printed line or dash, generally used to separate headings, columns, or sections of text. 3 ( Rules ) Austral. short for Australian Rules (football ). Law an order made by a judge or court with reference to a particular case only. verb 1 [ with obj. ] exercise ultimate power or authority over (an area and its people ): Latin America today is ruled by elected politicians | [ no obj. ] : the period in which Spain ruled over Portugal. (of a feeling ) have a powerful and restricting influence on (a person's life ): her whole life seemed to be ruled by fear. [ no obj. ] be a dominant or powerful factor or force: [ with complement ] : the black market rules supreme. [ with clause ] pronounce authoritatively and legally to be the case: a federal court ruled that he was unfairly dismissed from his job. Astrology (of a planet ) have a particular influence over (a sign of the zodiac, house, aspect of life, etc. ). 2 [ with obj. ] make parallel lines across (paper ): (as adj. ruled ) : a sheet of ruled paper. PHRASES as a rule usually, but not always. make it a rule to do something have as a habit or general principle to do something: I make it a rule never to mix business with pleasure. rule of law the restriction of the arbitrary exercise of power by subordinating it to well-defined and established laws. rule of thumb a broadly accurate guide or principle, based on experience or practice rather than theory. rule the roost be in complete control. PHRASAL VERBS rule something out (or in ) exclude (or include ) something as a possibility: the doctor ruled out appendicitis. DERIVATIVES rule less adjective ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French reule (noun ), reuler (verb ), from late Latin regulare, from Latin regula straight stick.

 

Rule 43

Rule 43 noun (in the UK ) a prison regulation whereby prisoners, typically sex offenders, can be isolated or segregated for their own protection.

 

rulebook

rule book (also rule book ) noun the regulations or standards of behavior that should be followed in a particular job, organization, or sphere: a lot of bands decided they were going to tear up the rock rulebook and start again.

 

rule of engagement

rule of en gage ment (abbr.: ROE ) noun (usu. rules of engagement ) a directive issued by a military authority specifying the circumstances and limitations under which forces will engage in combat with the enemy.

 

rule of the road

rule of the road noun (usu. rules of the road ) a custom or law regulating the direction in which two vehicles (or riders or ships ) should move to pass one another on meeting, or which should yield to the other, so as to avoid collision.

 

rule of three

rule of three noun Mathematics, dated a method of finding a number in the same ratio to a given number as exists between two other given numbers.

 

ruler

rul er |ˈro͞olər ˈrulər | noun 1 a person exercising government or dominion. Astrology another term for ruling planet. 2 a straight strip or cylinder of plastic, wood, metal, or other rigid material, typically marked at regular intervals, to draw straight lines or measure distances. DERIVATIVES rul er ship |-ˌSHip |noun

 

Rules Committee

Rules Com mit tee noun a legislative committee responsible for expediting the passage of bills. (rules committee ) the body of people charged with overseeing the rules of an athletic league: the NCAA football rules committee considers unsportsmanlike acts to be the game's no. 1 problem.

 

Oxford Dictionary

rule

rule |ruːl | noun 1 one of a set of explicit or understood regulations or principles governing conduct or procedure within a particular area of activity: the rules of cricket | those who did break the rules would be dealt with swiftly. a law or principle that operates within a particular sphere of knowledge, describing or prescribing what is possible or allowable: the rules of grammar. a code of practice and discipline for a religious order or community: the Rule of St Benedict. 2 [ mass noun ] control of or dominion over an area or people: the revolution brought an end to British rule. 3 (the rule ) the normal or customary state of things: such accidents are the exception rather than the rule. 4 a strip of wood or other rigid material used for measuring length or marking straight lines; a ruler. a thin printed line or dash. 5 ( Rules ) Austral. short for Australian Rules. verb 1 [ with obj. ] exercise ultimate power or authority over (an area and its people ): Latin America today is ruled by elected politicians | [ no obj. ] : the period in which Spain ruled over Portugal. (of a feeling ) have a powerful and restricting influence on: her whole life seemed to be ruled by fear. [ no obj. ] be a dominant or powerful factor: [ with complement ] : the black market rules supreme. [ no obj. ] informal be very good or the best: Jackie tells me about Hanna's newest band, and says that it absolutely rules. Astrology (of a planet ) have a particular influence over (a sign of the zodiac, house, etc. ). 2 [ with clause ] pronounce authoritatively and legally to be the case: an industrial tribunal ruled that he was unfairly dismissed from his job. 3 [ with obj. ] make parallel lines across (paper ): (as adj. ruled ) : a sheet of ruled paper. 4 [ no obj., with adverbial ] (of a price or a traded commodity with regard to its price ) have a specified general level or strength: in the jutes section Indus and Pak Jute ruled firm. PHRASES as a rule usually, but not always. by rule in a regular manner according to a particular set of rules: stress is not predictable by rule and must be learned word by word. make it a rule to do something have it as a habit or general principle to do something: I make it a rule never to mix business with pleasure. rule of law the restriction of the arbitrary exercise of power by subordinating it to well-defined and established laws. rule of the road a custom or law regulating the direction in which two vehicles (or riders or ships ) should move to pass one another on meeting, or which should give way to the other, so as to avoid collision. rule of thumb a broadly accurate guide or principle, based on practice rather than theory. rule the roost be in complete control. run the rule over Brit. examine cursorily for correctness or adequacy. PHRASAL VERBS rule something out (or in ) exclude (or include ) something as a possibility: the prime minister ruled out a November election. DERIVATIVES ruleless adjective ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French reule (noun ), reuler (verb ), from late Latin regulare, from Latin regula straight stick .

 

Rule 43

Rule 43 noun (in the UK ) a prison regulation whereby prisoners, typically sex offenders, can be isolated or segregated for their own protection.

 

rulebook

rule book (also rule book ) noun the regulations or standards of behavior that should be followed in a particular job, organization, or sphere: a lot of bands decided they were going to tear up the rock rulebook and start again.

 

rule book

rule book noun the regulations or standards of behaviour that should be followed in a particular job, organization, or sphere: a lot of bands decided they were going to tear up the rock rule book and start again.

 

rule of engagement

rule of en gage ment (abbr.: ROE ) noun (usu. rules of engagement ) a directive issued by a military authority specifying the circumstances and limitations under which forces will engage in combat with the enemy.

 

rule of three

rule of three noun Mathematics, dated a method of finding a number in the same ratio to a given number as exists between two other given numbers.

 

ruler

ruler |ˈruːlə | noun 1 a person exercising government or dominion. Astrology another term for ruling planet. 2 a straight strip or cylinder of plastic, wood, metal, or other rigid material, typically marked at regular intervals and used to draw straight lines or measure distances. DERIVATIVES rulership noun

 

Rules Committee

Rules Committee noun a house of a US federal or state legislature responsible for expediting the passage of bills.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

rule

rule noun 1 health and safety rules: regulation, ruling, directive, order, act, law, statute, edict, canon, mandate, command, dictate, decree, fiat, injunction, commandment, stipulation, requirement, guideline, direction; formal ordinance. 2 lateness was the general rule: procedure, practice, protocol, convention, norm, routine, custom, habit, wont; formal praxis. 3 moderation is the golden rule: precept, principle, standard, axiom, truth, maxim. 4 Punjab came under British rule: control, jurisdiction, command, power, dominion; government, administration, sovereignty, leadership, supremacy, authority. verb 1 El Salvador was ruled by Spain: govern, preside over, control, lead, dominate, run, head, administer, manage. 2 Elizabeth has ruled for more than fifty years: be in power, be in control, be in command, be in charge, govern; reign, be monarch, be sovereign. 3 the judge ruled that they be set free: decree, order, pronounce, judge, adjudge, ordain; decide, find, determine, resolve, settle. 4 chaos ruled: prevail, predominate, be the order of the day, reign supreme; formal obtain. PHRASES as a rule as a rule, we eat in the kitchen: usually, generally, in general, normally, ordinarily, customarily, for the most part, on the whole, by and large, in the main, mainly, mostly, commonly, typically. rule something out the gold brocade isn't one of the top choices, but don't yet rule it out: exclude, eliminate, disregard; preclude, prohibit, prevent, disallow.

 

ruler

ruler noun blessings on our fair ruler: leader, sovereign, monarch, potentate, king, queen, emperor, empress, prince, princess; crowned head, head of state, president, premier, governor; overlord, chief, chieftain, lord; dictator, autocrat. ANTONYMS subject.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

rule

rule noun 1 you should follow any health and safety rules which apply to your workplace: regulation, ruling, directive, order, court order, act, law, by-law, statute, edict, canon, ordinance, pronouncement, mandate, command, dictate, dictum, decree, fiat, proclamation, injunction, commandment, prescription, stipulation, requirement, precept, guideline, direction; in Tsarist Russia ukase; in Spain & Spanish-speaking countries pronunciamento. 2 the general rule is that problems are referred upwards through the organization: procedure, practice, protocol, convention, standard, norm, form, routine, custom, habit, wont; formal praxis. 3 moderation in all things —that's the golden rule: precept, principle, standard, axiom, truth, truism, maxim, aphorism. 4 Punjab came under British rule in 1849: control, jurisdiction, command, power, sway, dominion, government, administration, sovereignty, leadership, ascendancy, supremacy, authority, direction, mastery, hegemony, regime, influence; Indian raj; archaic regiment. PHRASES as a rule usually, generally, in general, normally, ordinarily, customarily, almost always, for the most part, on the whole, by and large, in the main, mainly, mostly, more often than not, commonly, typically, on average, in most cases. verb 1 El Salvador was ruled by Spain until 1821: govern, preside over, control, have control of, be in control of, lead, be the leader of, dominate, run, head, direct, administer, manage, regulate; literary sway. 2 Mary ruled for only six years: be in power, be in control, hold sway, be in authority, be in command, be in charge, govern, be at the helm; reign, sit on the throne, wear the crown, wield the sceptre, be monarch, be sovereign. 3 a High Court judge ruled that the children should be sent back to their father: decree, order, direct, pronounce, make a judgement, judge, adjudge, adjudicate, lay down, ordain; decide, find, determine, resolve, settle, establish, hold; rare asseverate. 4 up in the shanty towns, subversion ruled: prevail, obtain, be the order of the day, predominate, hold sway, be supreme. PHRASES rule something out exclude, eliminate, reject, dismiss, disregard; preclude, prohibit, prevent, obviate, disallow. WORD LINKS rule -cracy related suffix, as in democracy -archy related suffix, as in oligarchy Word Links sections supply words that are related to the headword but do not normally appear in a thesaurus because they are not actual synonyms.

 

ruler

ruler noun leader, sovereign, monarch, potentate, crowned head, head of state; overlord, chief, chieftain, lord; dynast; despot, dictator, tyrant, autocrat; rare tetrarch, ethnarch, autarch. ANTONYMS subject.

 

Spanish Dictionary

rulé

rulé nombre masculino coloquial Nalgas de una persona .

 

rulemán

rulemán nombre masculino Arg, Urug Cojinete que consta de dos cilindros concéntricos entre los que va colocado un juego de rodillos o bolas que pueden girar libremente .SINÓNIMO rodamiento .

 

rulenco, -ca

rulenco, -ca adjetivo Chile [animal, persona ] Que es enclenque .

 

rulero

rulero nombre masculino ASur Objeto que sirve para rizar o dar forma ondulada al cabello y que consiste en un pequeño cilindro, generalmente perforado y hueco, de material ligero y flexible, alrededor del cual se enrolla un mechón de cabellos húmedos que se sujetan con pinzas u otro sistema hasta que se secan .SINÓNIMO rulo .

 

ruleta

ruleta nombre femenino 1 Juego de azar que se juega principalmente en los casinos y en el que los participantes apuestan sobre unos números que figuran en un tablero; se lanza una bola sobre una rueda horizontal que gira dividida en 36 casillas radiales numeradas y alternativamente rojas y negras; cuando la rueda se para, la bola cae en uno de los números y reciben premio los que hayan apostado sobre él, sobre su color, sobre la línea en que figura este en el tablero, etc .ruleta rusa Juego que se practica con un revólver cargado con una sola bala, disparándose en la sien alternativamente los jugadores hasta que uno de ellos reciba el tiro .2 Rueda horizontal y dividida en casillas radiales que se utiliza en este juego de azar .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xix ) del francés roulette , diminutivo de roue rueda ’, denominada así por su forma. De la familia etimológica de rueda (V.).

 

ruletear

ruletear verbo intransitivo ACent, Méx coloquial Recorrer las calles de una ciudad o pueblo trabajando en un taxi .

 

ruletero, -ra

ruletero, -ra nombre masculino y femenino 1 ACent, Méx coloquial Chofer de taxi que trabaja por horas recorriendo las calles en busca de pasajeros .2 nombre femenino ACent, Méx coloquial Prostituta que recorre las calles en busca de clientes .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

rule

rule /ruːl /〖原義は 6 (名 )ruler, (名 形 )ruling 名詞 s /-z /1 C «…という » 規則 , 規定 , ルール «that 節 » ▸ a violation of the baseball rules 野球の規則違反 play by the rules 規則どおりにプレイする It's against the rules to talk loudly on a train .電車で大声で話すのはルール違反だ the rules governing [that govern ] political campaigns 選挙運動を取り締まる規則 new rules and regulations 新しい (細々した )諸規則 The rules apply to all employees .その規則はすべての従業員に適用される an exception to [╳of ] the rule 規則の例外 Rules are rules .⦅話 ⦆規則は規則だ ; 規則は守るものだ There is a rule that all members (⦅主に英 ⦆should ) attend the monthly meeting .メンバーは全員月例会議に出席しなければならないというルールがある (should 7 語法 )コーパスの窓 ruleを使った表現 1 規則を [] follow [obey, observe ] the s 規則を守る break the s 規則を破る make [establish, lay down ] s 規則を決める stick to the s 規則にこだわる change [rewrite ] the s 規則を改める bend the s 規則を曲げる according to the s 規則に従って [よれば ].2 …の []規則 an unwritten 暗黙の規則 There are no hard and fast s about this problem .この問題については厳格な規則はない .2 C きまり, 法則 rules for a successful marriage 結婚を成功させる法則 the few simple rules of golf etiquette ゴルフのちょっとしたエチケット 3 C the «…という » 慣例 , 原則 , あたりまえのこと ; 〖通例単数形で 〗(個人 一家の )習慣 «that 節 » the rule that red wine is served at room temperature 赤ワインは室温で出すという原則 It was his rule for survival .それは生き残るための彼なりの習慣だった 4 U 支配, 統治 , 治世 ; 支配 [統治 ]の期間 under foreign [Communist ] rule 外国人 [共産党 ]の支配下で black majority rule 黒人による多数派政治 5 C (文法などの )規則 ; (数学などの )公式 , 計算方法 the important rules of Chinese grammar 中国語文法の重要規則 6 C ⦅やや古 ⦆定規 , ものさし .7 C 〘法 〙(裁判所の )命令 .8 C 〘印 〙罫線 けいせん .as a (g neral ) r le 〖文修飾; しばしば挿入的に 〗普通は, 概して, 原則として As a rule (), the faster the better .原則として, 速ければ速いほどよい m ke it a r le to do (意識して )…するようにしている, …する決まりにしている (!always (try to ) do を使って表現する方がはるかに普通 ) .w rk to r le ⦅主に英 ⦆〈労働者が 〉順法闘争を行う .動詞 s /-z /; d /-d /; ruling (分詞 ruling )他動詞 1 a. 君主 軍指導者などが 〉〈国 国民 を支配する , 統治する (!governより支配の独裁 [専制 ]色が強い ) The queen ruled her kingdom for five decades .女王は半世紀にわたって王国を支配した rule the country with an iron fist [hand ]その国を厳しく支配する b. 〈人が 〉〈人 〉を意のままにする .2 ⦅しばしばけなして ⦆感情 行為 事などが 〉〈人生など 〉を左右する (!しばしば受け身で ) ▸ a life ruled by passion 情熱にほんろうされる人生 3 that節 〗裁判官 議長などが 〉…だと裁定する ; A C 〗A 〈人 事 〉がCであると決定する (!Cは 形容詞 ) The judge ruled that the project was illegal [the project illegal ].裁判官はその計画は違法であると裁定を下した The court ruled that the case (⦅主に英 ⦆should ) be dropped .裁判所は訴訟を棄却した (suggest 他動詞 語法 )4 〈紙 〉に定規で罫線を引く (!通例受け身で; ruled ) ; (定規で )〈線 〉を引く paper ruled into one-inch squares 1インチの升 ます 目の入った紙 .5 〈感情など 〉を抑制する rule one's anger 怒りを抑える 自動詞 1 君主 軍指導者などが 〉【国 国民などを 】支配する , 統治する «over » Britain has ruled over Hong Kong for many years .英国は長年にわたって香港を統治した 2 〈裁判官などが 〉 «…の件を » 裁決する «on » ; «…に賛成の /…に反対の » 裁定を下す «in favor of /against » rule on the case その件について裁決する The jury ruled in favor of [against ] the boy .陪審員は少年に有利 [不利 ]な裁定をした 3 (特定の業界 団体などに )君臨する , 重要な位置を占める In the rock circle, Mick still rules supreme .ロック界の頂点にはいまだにミックが君臨している ▸ Ichiro rules! ⦅くだけて ⦆イチロー最高 (!Tシャツのデザインや壁への落書きなどに多く見られる ) 4 C 〗〘商 〙相場 物価などが 〉C 高値 で持ち合う The market ruled supreme .市場は高値持ち合いであった r le A ut [ut A ]1 A 〈行動 考えなど 〉を認めない .2 A 〈事 〉をできなくする, 不可能にする .r le A out of B A 〈人 〉をB 〈試合など 〉から締め出す .~́ b ok rulebook .~̀ of l w rules- 〖通例the 法の支配 ; 法の原則 .~̀ of th mb rules- 経験 [実際 ]的な目安, 概算 .~̀ s of eng gement the 交戦規則 (⦅略 ⦆ROE ).~̀ s of the r ad the 交通規則 ; 〘海 〙海事規則 .

 

rulebook

r le b ok 名詞 C ルールブック, 規則書 [集 ].

 

ruled

ruled 形容詞 (罫 )線が引かれた .

 

ruler

rul er /rúːlə r /rule 名詞 s /-z /C 1 統治者 , 支配者 , 君主 .2 定規 ; 〘コンピュ 〙ルーラ 〘画面上の目盛り 〙.