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β¨οΈ Today's Topic β¨οΈ
π£ Rules ππ»
rule [noun]
[countable] an official instruction that says how things must be done or what is allowed, especially in a game, organization, or job
βοΈrule of
βοΈunder the rules/according to the rules
βοΈas a (general) rule
βοΈunder ... rule
COLLOCATIONS
VERBS
π±break a rule (also violate a rule formal) (=not obey it) - obey/follow a rule - comply with/abide by/observe a rule formal (=obey it) - stick to/go by the rules informal (=obey them) - make the rules
π±the rule says ...
π±the rule stipulates that ... formal (=it says that something must be done)
π±the rule prohibits/forbids something
π±the rule requires (that) ... formal (=it says that people must do something)
π±the rule applies to somebody/something (=it concerns them)
π±play by the rules (=do what is expected and agreed)
π±bend/stretch the rules (=allow someone to do something that is not normally allowed)
π±relax the rules (=make them less strict) Britain
π±tighten (up) the rules (=make them stricter)
π±enforce a rule (=make sure that it is obeyed)
π±flout a rule (=break it, without trying to hide what you are doing)
π±be bound by rules (=have to obey them)
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + RULE
π¨Strict/ Simple
π¨petty (=unreasonable rules about unimportant things)
π¨a school/ prison/ club etc rule
π¨an unwritten rule (=a rule of behaviour that everyone in a group understands)
π¨health and safety rules
PHRASES
β be against the rules (=not be allowed)
β the rules concerning/governing/relating to something formal (=the rules about something)
β a change in the rules
β a breach of the rules formal (=something that is against the rules)
β rules and regulations
β rules are rules spoken (=a rule must be obeyed)
THESAURUS
πrule an instruction that says what people are allowed to do or not allowed to do, for example in a game, school, or company
πlaw an official rule that everyone in a country, city, or state must obey
πregulation an official rule or order, which is part of a set of rules made by a government or organization
πrestriction an official rule that limits what people can do
πguidelines rules or instructions about the best way to do something
πcode a set of rules that people or organizations agree to obey but are not forced to obey
πstatute formal a law that has been officially approved by a parliament, council etc, and written down
πordinance American English a law, made by a city or town, that forbids or restricts an activity
IDIOMS
πΉarm of the law: This expression refers to the extent to which the authority or power of the law extends.
πΉbandit territory: A geographical area where law enforcement is practically impossible, because people ignore all rules
πΉblow the whistle: If you report an illegal or socially-harmful activity to the authorities, and give information about those responsible for it.
πΉbreaking and entering: This term refers to the fact of entering a building or home illegally by breaking open a window, door, etc.
πΉcaught red-handed: If a person is caught red-handed, they are caught while they are doing something wrong or illegal.
πΉdaylight robbery: The term daylight robbery is used when the price of something is thought to be much too high.
πΉcut some slack: If you relax a rule, treat a person less severely or allow someone to do something which is normally not permitted, you cut them some slack.
πΉin trouble with the law: If someone is in trouble with the law, they are being questioned by the police in connection with something illegal or criminal.
πΉtake the law into one's own hands: Instead of calling the police, you act personally against someone who has done something wrong,
#topic #collocations #Rules @sirjimmy
β¨οΈ Today's Topic β¨οΈ
π£ Rules ππ»
rule [noun]
[countable] an official instruction that says how things must be done or what is allowed, especially in a game, organization, or job
βοΈrule of
βοΈunder the rules/according to the rules
βοΈas a (general) rule
βοΈunder ... rule
COLLOCATIONS
VERBS
π±break a rule (also violate a rule formal) (=not obey it) - obey/follow a rule - comply with/abide by/observe a rule formal (=obey it) - stick to/go by the rules informal (=obey them) - make the rules
π±the rule says ...
π±the rule stipulates that ... formal (=it says that something must be done)
π±the rule prohibits/forbids something
π±the rule requires (that) ... formal (=it says that people must do something)
π±the rule applies to somebody/something (=it concerns them)
π±play by the rules (=do what is expected and agreed)
π±bend/stretch the rules (=allow someone to do something that is not normally allowed)
π±relax the rules (=make them less strict) Britain
π±tighten (up) the rules (=make them stricter)
π±enforce a rule (=make sure that it is obeyed)
π±flout a rule (=break it, without trying to hide what you are doing)
π±be bound by rules (=have to obey them)
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + RULE
π¨Strict/ Simple
π¨petty (=unreasonable rules about unimportant things)
π¨a school/ prison/ club etc rule
π¨an unwritten rule (=a rule of behaviour that everyone in a group understands)
π¨health and safety rules
PHRASES
β be against the rules (=not be allowed)
β the rules concerning/governing/relating to something formal (=the rules about something)
β a change in the rules
β a breach of the rules formal (=something that is against the rules)
β rules and regulations
β rules are rules spoken (=a rule must be obeyed)
THESAURUS
πrule an instruction that says what people are allowed to do or not allowed to do, for example in a game, school, or company
πlaw an official rule that everyone in a country, city, or state must obey
πregulation an official rule or order, which is part of a set of rules made by a government or organization
πrestriction an official rule that limits what people can do
πguidelines rules or instructions about the best way to do something
πcode a set of rules that people or organizations agree to obey but are not forced to obey
πstatute formal a law that has been officially approved by a parliament, council etc, and written down
πordinance American English a law, made by a city or town, that forbids or restricts an activity
IDIOMS
πΉarm of the law: This expression refers to the extent to which the authority or power of the law extends.
πΉbandit territory: A geographical area where law enforcement is practically impossible, because people ignore all rules
πΉblow the whistle: If you report an illegal or socially-harmful activity to the authorities, and give information about those responsible for it.
πΉbreaking and entering: This term refers to the fact of entering a building or home illegally by breaking open a window, door, etc.
πΉcaught red-handed: If a person is caught red-handed, they are caught while they are doing something wrong or illegal.
πΉdaylight robbery: The term daylight robbery is used when the price of something is thought to be much too high.
πΉcut some slack: If you relax a rule, treat a person less severely or allow someone to do something which is normally not permitted, you cut them some slack.
πΉin trouble with the law: If someone is in trouble with the law, they are being questioned by the police in connection with something illegal or criminal.
πΉtake the law into one's own hands: Instead of calling the police, you act personally against someone who has done something wrong,
#topic #collocations #Rules @sirjimmy