单词 | to rule in |
释义 | > as lemmasto rule in to rule in transitive. To allow; to admit as a possibility. Opposed to to rule out at Phrasal verbs. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > kind or sort > generality > condition or state of being inclusive > include [verb (transitive)] > include as a possibility to rule in1830 the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > possibility > allow, admit of [verb (transitive)] > include as possibility to rule in1830 to factor into ——1926 to factor in1964 1830 Rep. T. Upham v. Hill & Barton, Court of Common Pleas, Rockingham County (New Hampsh.) 56 We understand then, that the letter of Upham and Garland is ruled out. Chief Justice. No such thing—it has been ruled in. 1867 Galaxy 15 Mar. 608 Everything about our house is ruled in or ruled out by the family inkstand. Pork it proscribes with more than Jewish severity. 1904 G. B. Shaw Let. 6 Dec. (1972) II. 471 It is just this personality that rules her out, whereas if we had a scrap of originality it would rule her in. 1973 Observer 17 June 1/1 I haven't ruled it out and I haven't ruled it in. 1994 Independent on Sunday 23 Oct. 2/5 The former party chairman's suggestion had been neither ruled in or ruled out. < as lemmas |
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