|  rule 
  
 
 see also LAW
 - an official statement that tells you what you can or cannot do, say, etc, in an institution, sport, etc: rule
 You can't do that - it's against the rules! ◎ the rules of tennis
 - a law or rule that controls how sth is done: regulation
 parking regulations ◎ a set of rules and regulations
 - a set of rules for behaviour: code
 the Highway Code (= the set of rules for driving a car safely)
 - rules of polite and correct behaviour: etiquette (noun U)
 social etiquette
 - to make rules to control sth: regulate sth
 to introduce new measures to regulate the volume of traffic in the city centre
 - an organization that officially regulates sth: the gas industry regulator
 - to make sure that a rule, law, etc is obeyed: enforce sth; when a rule or law is being used, it is in force
 - a rule that forbids sth: ban (on sth), prohibition (of sth)
 to introduce a ban on smoking
 - to make a rule or law which says that sth is not allowed: ban sth, prohibit sth
 - to do what you should according to some rule: obey sth, keep* to sth, stick* to sth
 The referee warned the players to keep to the rules. ◎ Stick to the rules and you won't go wrong.
 - do sth that is against a rule, law, etc: break*/disobey a rule, regulation, etc
 If you break the rules you must expect to be punished.
 ※ obeying OBEY
 - if sth which is made or done follows the rules, it conforms (to sth)
 This building does not conform to safety regulations.
 - something that does not follow a rule: exception
 Students are not normally allowed in without an identity card, but I'll make an exception in your case.
 
 
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