释义 |
Definition of rule book in English: rule booknoun The regulations or standards of behaviour that should be followed in a particular job, organization, or sphere. a lot of bands decided they were going to tear up the rock rule book and start again Example sentencesExamples - I have no idea when the rule governing substitutes was added to the rule book nor the reason for all the restrictions.
- There is no "party line" in feminism, there is no "feminist rule-book."
- Whatever, following the game, crew chief Mike Reilly, with rulebook in hand, supported Cooper.
- There is no rule book to follow for the marketing and publicity execs at Warner Bros.
- As punk exposed the shortcomings of the behemoths of rock, so rap tore up the rulebooks of pop.
- Now they will be mired for at least a year in discussions about their party rulebook, followed by a leadership battle.
- From the arguments, you can see there unfolds a contradictive rule book.
- So maybe the problem is thinking sins are relative to some arbitrary and ad hoc rulebook, rather than to our very nature and being.
- The rulebook was developed and evolved over time, many many years, by interested pilots.
- I still think coaches should be reading the rulebook through once a month.
- Between us we could probably re-write the rule book.
- Players in vulnerable positions need to be protected by the rulebook.
- There's a rulebook, but we only hear about three of its provisions.
- The pharmacist even showed my wife the rule book.
- The first thing to do is check the rule book.
- Many delegates were concerned about the implications for democracy of the new rule book.
- If the referees call the game in the manner in which the rule book dictates, trapping might not even be an issue.
- It is Part C of the rule book, and it came into force on 1 March of this year.
- Too bad your boss read the same rule book for his Harvard MBA.
- A constitution is a skeleton, a framework, not a complete rulebook.
|