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I . rule1 [ru:l] RZ.

1. rule (regulation):

rule
przepis r.m.

2. rule (principle):

rule
zasada r.ż.
rule
reguła r.ż.
as a [general] rule
as a rule of thumb...
to make it a rule to do sth

3. rule bez l.mn. (control, government):

rule
rządy l.mn.
rule
panowanie r.n.

4. rule (court decision):

rule

II . rule1 [ru:l] CZ. cz. przech.

1. rule (govern, control):

rule
to rule one's emotions przen.

2. rule (decide):

rule

zwroty:

to rule the roost

III . rule1 [ru:l] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

1. rule (control):

rule
to rule with a rod of iron

2. rule PR.:

to rule on sb/sth

3. rule pot. (be better):

I . rule2 [ru:l] RZ. (measuring device)

rule
liniał r.m.

II . rule2 [ru:l] CZ. cz. przech.

rule line:

rule
kreślić [perf na-]
phase rule FIZ.
reguła faz r.ż.
Rule ASTRON.

home rule RZ. bez l.mn.

home rule
autonomia r.ż.
home rule

rule out CZ. cz. przech.

rule out possibility, suspect:

rule out

self-government, self-rule RZ. bez l.mn. POLIT.

self-rule RZ.

self-rule → self-government

Zobacz też self-government

self-government, self-rule RZ. bez l.mn. POLIT.

slide rule RZ.

work-to-rule RZ. Brit

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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