law
의미: A rule made by a government; the system of rules in a society
The noun 'law' refers to official rules established by a government that citizens must follow, or the entire system of such rules. It also means a scientific principle ('the law of gravity'). Related terms include 'lawyer,' 'lawful,' 'outlaw,' and phrases like 'break the law,' 'against the law,' and 'law and order.'
예문
- The new law comes into effect next month. 新法律下个月生效。La nueva ley entra en vigor el próximo mes.新しい法律は来月施行されます。새 법률은 다음 달에 시행됩니다.
- She studied law at university and became a barrister. 她在大学学习法律,成为了一名大律师。Ella estudió derecho en la universidad y se convirtió en abogada.彼女は大学で法律を学び、法廷弁護士になりました。그녀는 대학에서 법학을 공부하고 법정 변호사가 되었습니다.
- Newton's laws of motion are fundamental to physics. 牛顿的运动定律是物理学的基础。Las leyes del movimiento de Newton son fundamentales para la física.ニュートンの運動の法則は物理学の基礎です。뉴턴의 운동 법칙은 물리학의 기초입니다.
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사용 가이드
맥락: general
어조: neutral
기원과 역사
From Old Norse 'lag' meaning 'something laid down or fixed'. Replaced the native Old English word 'ae' during the Viking settlement period, reflecting Scandinavian legal influence in medieval England.
문화적 배경
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
이야기와 상식
From Old Norse 'lag' meaning 'something laid down.' In Britain, common law developed through judges' decisions over centuries, while statute law is made by Parliament.
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