Rule on Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹuɫ/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
ROOL-awn
ɹˈuːl/ /ˈɒn
ROOL-on
释义
To officially decide about a legal or formal matter, especially as a judge or authoritative group.
用法与细微差别
Formal and legal context; used mostly for judges, courts, or official decision-makers. Common in reporting on legal cases: 'The court will rule on the motion.' Not used for making casual decisions.
Spanish: dictaminar sobre - decidir sobrePortuguese (BR): decidir sobre - deliberar sobrePortuguese (PT): decidir sobre - deliberar sobreChinese (Simplified): 对...作出裁决 - 裁定Chinese (Traditional): 對...作出裁決 - 裁定Hindi: पर निर्णय देना - पर फैसला करनाArabic: يبت في - يصدر قرارًا بشأنBengali: মীমাংসা করা - সিদ্ধান্ত দেওয়াRussian: выносить решение по - принимать решение поJapanese: 判断を下すVietnamese: ra quyết định vềKorean: 판단하다 - 판결하다Turkish: karar vermekUrdu: فیصلہ کرناIndonesian: memutuskan (dalam perkara hukum/formal)
例句
The judge will rule on the case tomorrow.
basic
The committee will rule on your application next week.
basic
Who has the authority to rule on this issue?
basic
After hearing both sides, the panel is expected to rule on Friday.
natural
The Supreme Court will rule on marriage equality this year.
natural
We’ll have to wait and see how they rule on the appeal.
natural