单词 | school law |
释义 | > as lemmasschool law school law n. (a) a regulation governing the behaviour of pupils at a school; (b) a law regarding the institution or management of schools. ΘΚΠ society > authority > control > [noun] > regulation > a regulation or rule > body or system of > specific church order1549 school rule?1574 school law1614 Law of Robotics1944 1614 J. Brinsley tr. M. Cordier Dialogues iv. xxxii. 443 There is a schoole law [L. lex est scholastica]: wherof this is the summe: Let boyes neither sell any thing, nor buy, nor change, nor alienate by any other meanes, without the commandement of their parents. ?1792 J. Stewart Trav. Most Interesting Parts Globe I. 65 They are assembled here as in a state of Nature, subject only to relaxed school laws. 1826 Republican Compiler (Pennsylvania) 8 Feb. An act repealing the school law of 1824, passed a third reading. 1893 Kilburn Man. Elem. Teaching xiii. 209 We must take care to keep the school laws. 1964 D. G. Petersen Elem. School Teacher iii. 114 Miss Cunningham's reaction did not mean that she was not seriously concerned about Rudy's breaking a school law. 1997 L. M. Getz Schools of their Own i. 18 The 1891 school law required school visitations and institutes to prepare teachers for certification. < as lemmas |
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