单词 | ruling |
释义 | rulingWord family noun rule ruler ruling unruliness rulershipadjective ruling unruly ruled rulablerulelessrulyverb rule overrule Lawrul·ing1 /ˈruːlɪŋ/ ●○○ noun [countableC] SCTDECIDEan official decision, especially one made by a court 〔尤指法庭的〕裁决,裁定 ruling on the recent Supreme Court ruling on defendants’ rights 最高法院最近就被告权利的裁决 Examples from the Corpus ruling• Case law has shown that court rulings on these kind of scenarios have resulted in arbitrary decisions.• The first collection of Innocent's own decretals, or legal rulings, was that by Rainer of Pomposa.• I have already given my ruling on that and said exactly what the hon. Member should do about it.• On Tuesday, Hastings will decide whether to adopt procedural rulings made by the Sonoma County judge.• The ruling requires that driftnet fishing be reduced by half by July this year, and cease altogether by December.• I have no wish to question your ruling. ruling on• Conservatives didn't like his rulings on civil rights cases. Governmentruling2 adjectiveadj [only before noun] 1 PGGOVERENMENTthe ruling group in a country or organization is the group that controls it 执政的;统治的;支配的 A ruling class clearly existed. 统治阶级显然是存在的。 the ruling body of American golf 美国高尔夫球运动的管理机构 2 DLHINTERESTEDa ruling interest or emotion interests someone more than anything else 〔兴趣或情感〕居支配地位的 Football remains the ruling passion of many men. 足球仍是许多男人最大的爱好。 Examples from the Corpus ruling• Ruling class power Westergaard and Resler argue that the maintenance of inequalities of wealth is due to the power of the ruling class.• A single ruling class will still emerge, but a plurality of interests can make themselves felt within it.• Read the extract on p. 16 concerning the ruling class.• the struggle between the workers and the ruling classes• On Dec. 29 Eitan's right-wing nationalist Tsomet Party formally withdrew from the ruling coalition.• This may result in conflict between the ruling minority and the rest of society.• Those in favour included both the ruling New Democracy and the opposition socialist Pasok.• In July he saw his party make history when it won the first governorship conceded by the ruling party in 60 years.• The ruling party is confident of winning the election.• The crisis sparked after the ruling party rushed through revisions of the labor and national security laws in a semi-secret parliamentary session.• the ruling party ruling body• As leader for nine years, he had an automatic place on the ruling body.• A fee was paid to the ruling body and in the early years these were very low indeed.• But in a surprise move Short and Kasparov snubbed the ruling body and rejected the offer.• Governor Chris Patten plans to boost voters' rights to make most of the colony's ruling body elected by 1995.• The historical hostility to commercialism among the ruling bodies of sport is indisputable.• There are 4 major ruling bodies running judo.• The game's ruling body, the International Board, are monitoring the situation on a regular basis. From Longman Business Dictionary rulingrul·ing1 /ˈruːlɪŋ/ noun [countableC]LAW an official decision, especially one made by a court ruling that a district court ruling that the plaintiff’s medical evidence was unreliable The Commission must issue a final ruling by October. rulingruling2 adjectiveadj [only before a noun] the ruling group in a country or organization is the group that controls it the ruling party’s economic policies |
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