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rule /ruːl/ ► SEE ALLrule sth inrule sth into sth rule sb out (as sth)rule sb out of sthrule sth out (as sth)rule sth out of sthrule yourself outrule yourself out of sth●ˌrule sth ˈin●ˌrule sth ˈinto sth (formal) if sb rules sth in, they decide that it is possible, or that it can or should happen 认为…有可能发生◆He asked for all possible results to be ruled into the discussions. 他要求讨论时要考虑到所有可能出现的结果。OPP rule sth out, rule sth out of sth[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + prep]●ˌrule sb ˈout (as sth) 🔑●ˌrule sb ˈout of sth 🔑1. if sb rules sb else out, they decide that it is not possible for them to have done sth or to do sth, or that they are not suitable for sth 把(某人)排除在外;认为(某人)不适合◆The police soon ruled out her husband as a suspect. 警方很快就排除了她丈夫的嫌疑。◆The producer ruled out an older actress for the role. 制片人认为年长的女演员不适合该角色。◆Ramsay has been ruled out as too old for the job. 拉姆齐被认为年纪太大,不适合做那份工作。2. if sth rules sb out, it makes it impossible for sb to have done sth or to do sth, or makes them not suitable for sth 使(某人)被排除;使(某人)不适合◆Several people saw her at the restaurant at 9.00 p.m. so that seems to rule her out as the murderer. 有几个人晚上 9 点在饭店见过她,因此似乎排除了她是凶手的可能性。◆Beckham has been ruled out of tonight’s game with a knee injury. 贝克汉姆因膝部受伤不可能参加今晚的比赛了。 ➡ see also rule yourself out, etc.[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv + prep]●ˌrule sth ˈout (as sth) 🔑●ˌrule sth ˈout of sth 🔑1. if sb rules sth out, they decide that it is not possible, or that it cannot or should not happen 将…排除在外;认为…不可能发生◆The police have ruled out suicide. 警方排除了自杀的可能。◆I wouldn’t rule anything out. 我不会排除任何可能性。◆Detectives have not ruled out the possibility that she was abducted. 探员们尚未排除她被绑架的可能性。◆Paris has been ruled out as the site for the next Olympics. 巴黎已经没有可能成为下届奥运会的主办地了。◆Sabotage was ruled out of the investigation. 蓄意破坏未列入本次调查。OPP rule sth in, rule sth into sth2. if sth rules sth out, it makes it impossible for sth to happen, or makes sth not suitable for a particular purpose 使不可能发生;使不适合◆The latest developments rule out the possibility of peace. 最近的事态发展使和平遥不可及。◆The change in the weather ruled out any climbing the next day. 因天气变化第二天不可能登山了。◆The size of the house ruled it out as a family home. 房子太小,住不下一家人。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv] [v + n/pron + adv + prep]●ˌrule yourself ˈout●ˌrule yourself ˈout of sthto decide you do not want to or are not able to do sth; to decide that you are not suitable for sth 认为自己不想做(或没有能力、不适合)◆Smith has not ruled himself out of Saturday’s game. 史密斯并未排除自己参加星期六比赛的可能性。[v + pron + adv] [v + pron + adv + prep] |