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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. rule [ingl. am. rul, ingl. brit. ruːl] SUST.

1. rule C (regulation, principle):

a set of rules
the rules of tennis
to bend or stretch the rules
the rules of the game

2. rule (general practice, habit) sin pl.:

3. rule U:

4. rule C (measure):

II. rule [ingl. am. rul, ingl. brit. ruːl] V. trans.

1. rule (govern, control):

rule country
rule country
rule person
rule emotion

2. rule (pronounce):

3. rule (draw):

rule line

III. rule [ingl. am. rul, ingl. brit. ruːl] V. intr.

1.1. rule (govern):

rule monarch:
to rule over sb
gobernar a alguien
to rule over sb
reinar sobre alguien
United rules OK ingl. brit.

1.2. rule (predominate, be current):

2. rule (pronounce):

to rule on sth
to rule on sth
en algo

majority <pl majorities> [ingl. am. məˈdʒɔrədi, məˈdʒɑrədi, ingl. brit. məˈdʒɒrɪti] SUST.

1.1. majority (greater number):

majority + sing. or pl v.
the silent majority atrbv. decision/party

1.2. majority (margin):

simple or ingl. brit. also relative majority

2. majority (adulthood):

Australian Rules SUST. U ingl. austr. DEP.

rule out V. [ingl. am. rul -, ingl. brit. ruːl -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

rule out possibility
rule out course of action

slide rule SUST.

self-rule [ingl. am. ˈˌsɛlf ˈrul, ingl. brit. ˌsɛlfˈruːl] SUST. U

direct rule SUST. U

gag rule SUST. ingl. am.

majority rule SUST. U

home rule SUST. U

indirect rule SUST. U

en el diccionario PONS

inglés
inglés
español
español

ground rules SUST. pl.

ground rules

house rules SUST. pl.

house rules

I. rule [ru:l] SUST.

1. rule:

rules of the road
to play (it) by the rules

2. rule sin pl. (control):

3. rule (measuring device):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. rule [ru:l] V. trans.

1. rule (govern):

rule country
rule company

2. rule (control):

3. rule (draw):

rule paper

4. rule DER. (decide):

III. rule [ru:l] V. intr.

1. rule (control):

rule monarch

2. rule (predominate):

3. rule DER.:

rule book SUST.

slide rule SUST.

rule off V. trans.

home rule SUST.

rule out V. trans.

work-to-rule [ˌwɜ:ktəˈru:l, ingl. am. ˌwɜ:rk-] SUST.

español
español
inglés
inglés
rules pl.
en el diccionario PONS
inglés
inglés
español
español

ground rules SUST. pl.

1. ground rules (guidelines):

ground rules

2. ground rules (in baseball):

ground rules
ground rules
reglas f pl.

house rules SUST. pl.

house rules

I. rule [rul] SUST.

1. rule:

rules of the road
to play (it) by the rules

2. rule (control):

3. rule (measuring device):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

II. rule [rul] V. trans.

1. rule (govern):

rule country
rule company

2. rule (control):

3. rule (draw):

rule paper

4. rule DER. (decide):

III. rule [rul] V. intr.

1. rule (control):

rule monarch

2. rule (predominate):

3. rule DER.:

rule book SUST.

rule out V. trans.

slide rule SUST.

home rule SUST.

ground rule double SUST. DEP.

español
español
inglés
inglés
rules pl.
rules pl.
Present
Irule
yourule
he/she/itrules
werule
yourule
theyrule
Past
Iruled
youruled
he/she/itruled
weruled
youruled
theyruled
Present Perfect
Ihaveruled
youhaveruled
he/she/ithasruled
wehaveruled
youhaveruled
theyhaveruled
Past Perfect
Ihadruled
youhadruled
he/she/ithadruled
wehadruled
youhadruled
theyhadruled

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The availability of a genetic test for narcolepsy makes this an easy disorder to rule out.
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No detectable bias due to test construction or administration has been found, although this does not rule out other biases.
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However, enough of their remains were found that testing was able to rule out drugs or alcohol as the cause.
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However, the club did not rule out further participation in the future.
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It suggests that one should first conduct those tests which could confirm (or rule out) the most likely diagnosis.
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