law的意思和读音

law

: [lɔ] : [lɔː]

n.

laws  

v.+n.obey law,break law,enforce law,violate law,make law

adj.+n.english law,applicable law,japanese law,british law,German law

n.act,bylaw,commandment,decree,directive

lawn.system of rules

1.[u]the whole system of rules that everyone in a country or society must obey

If they entered the building they would be breaking the law .

In Sweden it is against the law to hit a child.

Defence attorneys can use any means within the law to get their client off.

British schools are now required by law to publish their exam results.

The reforms have recently become law .

Do not think you are above the law(= think that you cannot be punished by the law) .

the need for better law enforcement

Kate's word was law in the Brown household.

2.[u]a particular branch of the law

company/international/tax, etc. law

one rule

3.[c]a rule that deals with a particular crime, agreement, etc.

the 1996 law against the hiring of illegal immigrants 1996

The government has introduced some tough new laws on food hygiene.

strict gun laws

a federal/state law

to pass a law(= officially make it part of the system of laws)

There ought to be a law against it!

subject/profession

4.[u]the study of the law as a subject at university, etc.; the profession of being a lawyer

Jane is studying law.

He's in law school .

He's at law school.

What made you go into law?使

a law firm

police

5.[sing]used to refer to the police and the legal system

Jim is always getting into trouble with the law.

of organization/activity

6.[c]one of the rules which controls an organization or activity

the laws of the Church

The first law of kung fu is to defend yourself.

the laws of cricket

of good behaviour

7.[c];(a rule for good behaviour or how you should behave in a particular place or situation

moral laws

the unspoken laws of the street

in business/nature/science

8.[c]the fact that sth always happens in the same way in an activity or in nature

the laws of supply and demand

the law of gravity

9.[c]a scientific rule that sb has stated to explain a natural process

the first law of thermodynamics

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n.1.the principles set out in the Bible, especially the Pentateuch, said to be the divine will.2.a rule of conduct or procedure recognized by a community as binding or enforceable by authority3.an act passed by a legislature or similar body4.the body or system of rules recognized by a community that are enforceable by established process5.the control or authority resulting from the observance and enforcement of a community's system of rules6.the branch of knowledge or study concerned with the rules of a community and their enforcement7.the body of law relating to a particular subject or area8.the legal profession9.legal action or proceedings10.a person or organization responsible for enforcing the law, especially the police11.a general rule or principle that is thought to be true or held to be binding12.a statement of a scientific fact or phenomenon that is invariable under given conditions13.a general relationship that is assumed or proved to exist between mathematical expressions14.an official rule that people must obey15.the profession that includes lawyers and judges16.the area of knowledge or study dealing with systems of rules and the way that they work17.an explanation of a natural or scientific process1.the principles set out in the Bible, especially the Pentateuch, said to be the divine will.2.a rule of conduct or procedure recognized by a community as binding or enforceable by authority3.an act passed by a legislature or similar body4.the body or system of rules recognized by a community that are enforceable by established process5.the control or authority resulting from the observance and enforcement of a community's system of rules6.the branch of knowledge or study concerned with the rules of a community and their enforcement7.the body of law relating to a particular subject or area8.the legal profession9.legal action or proceedings10.a person or organization responsible for enforcing the law, especially the police11.a general rule or principle that is thought to be true or held to be binding12.a statement of a scientific fact or phenomenon that is invariable under given conditions13.a general relationship that is assumed or proved to exist between mathematical expressions14.an official rule that people must obey15.the profession that includes lawyers and judges16.the area of knowledge or study dealing with systems of rules and the way that they work17.an explanation of a natural or scientific process

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1.Still, depending on how the offers were pitched, it is possible that there were technical breaches of the law.

2.John Law' s face was red. ' No! ' he cried. He began to walk up the hill to the village. 'Go back to your dirty family! '·。“!”。“/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>!”

3.b. A new country is being established by breach of international law. It's better to call it a fake country.

4.The rule of law versus the rule of men is not the delimitation of two distinct places or times.

5.Whether to handle affairs according to the law is often determined by relations, i. e. , personal relations.

6.The law did not yield many inventions, but it did send a crucial signal that government would be friendly to private start-ups.

7.Hyundai Motor said it expected the creditors to deal with the matter fairly, in accordance with law and bidding regulations.

8.But when the time had come, God sent out his Son, made of a woman, made under the law.

9.A few years ago a good friend was asked to make a cake for her mother-in-law's father's 90th birthday.90

10.Swiss court sided with the hedge funds, which had sued under a debt-collection law, but was overruled by an appeals court on a technicality.