Phrase
rule of law
/ruːl ɔv lɔː/
noun
政府决策依据已知法律原则作出的准则。
- 1.
The maxim whereby governmental decisions are made by applying known legal principles.
政府决策依据已知法律原则作出的准则。
- 2.
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see rule, law.
非比喻或习语用法:见 rule、law。
非比喻或习语用法:见 rule、law。;法规;法治
In use
A strong rule of law ensures that contracts are enforced fairly.
Traffic rules are a simple example of the rule of law in daily life.
In our civics class, we discussed the importance of the rule of law for a stable society.
Learner notes
Usage priority
Collins 词频等级为 1,建议结合例句记忆,而不是只背中文释义。
Dictionary facts from ECDICT, WIKTIONARY.