rule

/ruːl/ (bre, ipa) · /ruːl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈrül/ (ame, mw)

rule — 名詞

  • rulesingular
  • rulesplural

1. An official or widely accepted instruction that sets out what is allowed and wha

1.名詞A2
釋義

規則;規定

在特定情況下須遵守的準則

An official or widely accepted instruction that sets out what is allowed and what is forbidden in a given context, such as a game, school, or workplace.

例句

The school has a clear rule that students must wear uniforms every day.

學校有一條明確的規定:學生每天必須穿制服。

rule + that-clause for stating what must be done

Before playing chess, Wei read all the rules of the game carefully.

下棋之前,Wei 仔細讀了所有的比賽規則。

collocation: rules of the game

同義詞
  • regulation

    more formal, often issued by an authority or government body

  • principle

    a broader, more general truth that guides behaviour, not a specific instruction

  • guideline

    a suggestion rather than a strict requirement

反義詞
  • exception

    a case that does not follow the general rule

用法筆記

Countable noun. Often appears in the patterns 'rule that + clause' and 'rule about + noun/gerund'.

常見錯誤

We must obey the low of the school.
We must obey the school rules.
💡'rule' is a specific instruction for a situation; 'law' is a formal system made by a government.

2. The span of time when a specific leader, government, or organisation holds autho

2.名詞B1
釋義

統治

個人或團體掌權的時期

The span of time when a specific leader, government, or organisation holds authority over a nation and decides its direction.

例句

The country enjoyed a long period of peace during the queen's rule.

在女王的統治下,該國享受了一段長期的和平。

collocation: during [someone's] rule

Many schools were built under the emperor's 40-year rule.

在皇帝四十年的統治期間,建立了許多學校。

同義詞
  • reign

    specifically about the period a monarch rules

  • government

    focuses on the system or group in power, not the period

  • control

    more general; can apply to any kind of authority, not just over a country

用法筆記

Uncountable or countable. Often preceded by a possessive ('the king's rule') or an adjective + 'rule' ('military rule', 'colonial rule'). Frequently used with prepositions 'under', 'during', 'after'.

3. A long narrow object with a perfectly straight side and labelled units of length

3.名詞B1
釋義

直尺

畫直線及量長度的工具

A long narrow object with a perfectly straight side and labelled units of length. You hold it against a surface to check how long something is or to make lines that are perfectly straight.

例句

Élise used a plastic rule to draw a straight line for her maths homework.

Élise 用一把塑膠直尺在數學作業上畫了一條直線。

use a rule + to-infinitive

The carpenter checked the length of the wooden board with a metal rule.

木匠用一把金屬直尺檢查了木板的長度。

同義詞
  • ruler

    the more common word in everyday English for this tool

  • tape measure

    a flexible tool for measuring curved or long surfaces

用法筆記

Also called a 'ruler'. More commonly 'ruler' in everyday speech; 'rule' sounds slightly more formal or technical.

rule — 動詞