byelaw

['baɪ,lɔ]
  • n. 条例;规则;内部规则

英文词源


byelaw
byelaw: [13] Although nowadays often subconsciously thought of as being a ‘secondary or additional law’, in fact byelaw has no connection with by. The closest English relatives of its first syllable are be, boor, bower, both, bound ‘about to go’, build, burly, byre, and the second syllable of neighbour. It comes ultimately from the Germanic base *bu- ‘dwell’, and is assumed to have reached English via an unrecorded Old Norse *býlagu ‘town law’, a compound of býr ‘place where people dwell, town, village’, and lagu, source of English law.

It thus originally meant ‘law or regulation which applied only to a particular local community’, rather than the whole country.

=> be, boor, booth, bower, build, burly, byre, neighbour

实用场景例句


This byelaw encourages citizen alms remains and organ, prohibit remains and, organ.
该条规勉励人民捐输尸体和器官, 严禁生意尸体 、 器官.

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This byelaw was on November 1, 1994 carry out formally.
该条例是1994年11月1日正式实施的.

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But this one byelaw did not get be carryinged out strongly executive truly at that time.
但这一条例在当时并未真正得到有力的贯彻执行.

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