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Definition of ruler in English: rulernoun ˈruːləˈrulər 1A person exercising government or dominion. 统治者;管理者;支配者 Example sentencesExamples - The last king of this dynasty was a ruler named Sher Daulat.
- Prior to the modern period, states were justified by reference to their rulers, their dynasties, and their religion.
- In February workers overthrew the dictatorial ruler, the Tsar.
- The original statue of Infant Jesus was sent there as a wedding present to the local ruler by the King of Spain in the 17th Century.
- The traditional Malay rulers and the King were disempowered, when some scandals offered a political opportunity to do so.
- Soon there will be another chance for citizens to choose a ruler and the present leader is using all at his disposal to win power again.
- Hence the exercise of the ruler's authority could be decisive in determining the outcome of local rivalries.
- Luanda on the Angola coast was a Portuguese town from which they tried to exercise control over African rulers inland.
- She advised kings & rulers and worked for reconciliation among peoples.
- King in this Middle Eastern context meant a ruler who would deal despotically with them, a governor quite different from the constitutional rulers of Europe.
- Kings and rulers are not simply those who are chosen but those who know how to rule.
- Once feudal lords, the Malay rulers now perform a largely ceremonial role.
- The rulers of the Chakri dynasty, who succeeded the kings of Ayyuthaya, assumed the throne name of Rama, a practice that continues to this day.
- I have hardly ever agreed with what Jeremy has written, but I do think that it's wonderful that we live in a free society where we can openly criticise our leaders and rulers.
- In 1952, Gaj Singh was crowned as the 38th ruler of the Rathore dynasty founded in the 13th Century.
- They have instead exchanged their colonial rulers or puppet kings for corrupt local bourgeois cliques.
- Many Rajput kings retained a status as rulers of princely states under the British.
- He was the supreme ruler, the king, the emperor and his authority was absolute.
- Kings were expected to be rulers, law givers, judges, leaders of the war band and protector of the Church and people.
- Her father Nawab Hamidullah Khan was the ruler of second most important Muslim princely state after Hyderabad.
Synonyms leader, sovereign, monarch, potentate, crowned head, head of state overlord, chief, chieftain, lord dynast despot, dictator, tyrant, autocrat rare tetrarch, ethnarch, autarch - 1.1Astrology
another term for ruling planet Example sentencesExamples - Your planetary ruler Venus is in a tricky and variable mood right now.
- The moon, planet of emotions, is your ruler, making you extremely sensitive to the moods of others.
- Your planetary ruler, Saturn, squares the Virgo Moon on Thursday.
- The sun, center of our solar system, is your ruler, giving you a love of the limelight.
- As a Pisces, your planetary ruler is Neptune, god of the oceans.
- Your planetary ruler Mercury in Cancer will give you insights into how to do this with feeling, understanding and compassion.
- Saturn, your ruler, gives you the discipline to meet challenges head-on.
- It's probably aggravating that your planetary ruler is the speediest and least linear of the lot, Mercury.
2A 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. 尺,直尺;刻线板 Example sentencesExamples - The size of swelling and redness were measured with a plastic ruler, while the child's reaction to movement of the limb or to touch of the site was graded with a standard scale.
- She had a giant plastic ruler she would smack on the desk to quiet people in situations like that.
- She would take out a ruler and measure exactly what I asked for, make a cut and show me what she had cut.
- Obviously, the aim should be to cut at regular intervals but don't start getting your ruler out.
- The bundle of case papers I was sent at the start of this case was so large it could be measured with a ruler.
- To be certain, take a ruler and measure from the bottom crease of each finger to the tip.
- Draw a line with a pencil and a ruler, and the computer registers it.
- Clear plastic rulers and quilting templates can be a headache to store.
- Using the metal ruler as a straight edge cut 10 1-inch right triangles with the craft knife.
- This enabled the school to give every poor pupil two pencils, a ruler, two pens, a rubber and two exercise books.
- In a full analysis, Christina uses a ruler and protractor to measure the letters and angles.
- I then showed them how to use a white pencil to trace circles of various sizes and straight lines with rulers.
- Take a ruler and measure off these distances at the top of the drapes with a straight pin.
- Lay a ruler straight across the front and back pattern pieces.
- The size of the lesion must be measured with a ruler at presentation and on subsequent visits to allow an accurate assessment of size over time.
- The length of each tendon was measured with a millimeter ruler.
- Most practitioners are aware of and use traditional methods, such as tracings and rulers, to evaluate wound surface area.
- After tamping a few square feet, use a yardstick or a ruler to measure the tamped depth.
- These are exact shapes that look like they were made with a ruler or precise drawing instrument.
- As she lined up the ruler on the map, he looked over her shoulder and shrugged.
Synonyms system, standard, units, scale
Derivativesnoun ˈruːləʃɪpˈrulərˌʃɪp I believe she was still fighting at the last, possibly to retain her rulership and to pass that on to her son. Example sentencesExamples - Apart from the Sun and Moon each planet has two rulerships - one diurnal, one nocturnal - to recognise their expression in these altered states.
- Plato later built on this idea in The Republic to argue that rulership was a skill like any other, and that therefore we should be governed by experts.
- It had immense cities and monumental architecture, yet little is known of its society or system of rulership.
- Although he was killed in 1183, Renier may have been given rulership over Thessalonica by Emperor Manuel, and Boniface may have from the beginning had his eye on recovering what he regarded as a family estate.
Rhymeschermoula, cooler, hula, moolah, Petula, Shula, Tallulah, Tula Definition of ruler in US English: rulernounˈro͞olərˈrulər 1A person exercising government or dominion. 统治者;管理者;支配者 Example sentencesExamples - Hence the exercise of the ruler's authority could be decisive in determining the outcome of local rivalries.
- In February workers overthrew the dictatorial ruler, the Tsar.
- Luanda on the Angola coast was a Portuguese town from which they tried to exercise control over African rulers inland.
- The last king of this dynasty was a ruler named Sher Daulat.
- In 1952, Gaj Singh was crowned as the 38th ruler of the Rathore dynasty founded in the 13th Century.
- They have instead exchanged their colonial rulers or puppet kings for corrupt local bourgeois cliques.
- Many Rajput kings retained a status as rulers of princely states under the British.
- Soon there will be another chance for citizens to choose a ruler and the present leader is using all at his disposal to win power again.
- Kings and rulers are not simply those who are chosen but those who know how to rule.
- I have hardly ever agreed with what Jeremy has written, but I do think that it's wonderful that we live in a free society where we can openly criticise our leaders and rulers.
- Her father Nawab Hamidullah Khan was the ruler of second most important Muslim princely state after Hyderabad.
- The original statue of Infant Jesus was sent there as a wedding present to the local ruler by the King of Spain in the 17th Century.
- He was the supreme ruler, the king, the emperor and his authority was absolute.
- Prior to the modern period, states were justified by reference to their rulers, their dynasties, and their religion.
- She advised kings & rulers and worked for reconciliation among peoples.
- The rulers of the Chakri dynasty, who succeeded the kings of Ayyuthaya, assumed the throne name of Rama, a practice that continues to this day.
- Once feudal lords, the Malay rulers now perform a largely ceremonial role.
- Kings were expected to be rulers, law givers, judges, leaders of the war band and protector of the Church and people.
- The traditional Malay rulers and the King were disempowered, when some scandals offered a political opportunity to do so.
- King in this Middle Eastern context meant a ruler who would deal despotically with them, a governor quite different from the constitutional rulers of Europe.
Synonyms leader, sovereign, monarch, potentate, crowned head, head of state - 1.1Astrology
another term for ruling planet Example sentencesExamples - The sun, center of our solar system, is your ruler, giving you a love of the limelight.
- As a Pisces, your planetary ruler is Neptune, god of the oceans.
- The moon, planet of emotions, is your ruler, making you extremely sensitive to the moods of others.
- Your planetary ruler Mercury in Cancer will give you insights into how to do this with feeling, understanding and compassion.
- Your planetary ruler, Saturn, squares the Virgo Moon on Thursday.
- It's probably aggravating that your planetary ruler is the speediest and least linear of the lot, Mercury.
- Your planetary ruler Venus is in a tricky and variable mood right now.
- Saturn, your ruler, gives you the discipline to meet challenges head-on.
2A straight strip or cylinder of plastic, wood, metal, or other rigid material, typically marked at regular intervals, to draw straight lines or measure distances. 尺,直尺;刻线板 Example sentencesExamples - Most practitioners are aware of and use traditional methods, such as tracings and rulers, to evaluate wound surface area.
- The size of swelling and redness were measured with a plastic ruler, while the child's reaction to movement of the limb or to touch of the site was graded with a standard scale.
- Draw a line with a pencil and a ruler, and the computer registers it.
- In a full analysis, Christina uses a ruler and protractor to measure the letters and angles.
- The size of the lesion must be measured with a ruler at presentation and on subsequent visits to allow an accurate assessment of size over time.
- These are exact shapes that look like they were made with a ruler or precise drawing instrument.
- As she lined up the ruler on the map, he looked over her shoulder and shrugged.
- This enabled the school to give every poor pupil two pencils, a ruler, two pens, a rubber and two exercise books.
- The length of each tendon was measured with a millimeter ruler.
- She had a giant plastic ruler she would smack on the desk to quiet people in situations like that.
- Using the metal ruler as a straight edge cut 10 1-inch right triangles with the craft knife.
- To be certain, take a ruler and measure from the bottom crease of each finger to the tip.
- Take a ruler and measure off these distances at the top of the drapes with a straight pin.
- Lay a ruler straight across the front and back pattern pieces.
- She would take out a ruler and measure exactly what I asked for, make a cut and show me what she had cut.
- The bundle of case papers I was sent at the start of this case was so large it could be measured with a ruler.
- Obviously, the aim should be to cut at regular intervals but don't start getting your ruler out.
- Clear plastic rulers and quilting templates can be a headache to store.
- I then showed them how to use a white pencil to trace circles of various sizes and straight lines with rulers.
- After tamping a few square feet, use a yardstick or a ruler to measure the tamped depth.
Synonyms system, standard, units, scale |