英単語

byelawの意味・使い方・発音

byelaw

['baɪ,lɔ]
  • n. 規則、ルール、内規

英語の語源


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 *bylagu ‘town law’, a compound of byr ‘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

例文


1. This byelaw encourages citizen alms remains and organ,prohibit remains and,organ.
この規則は人々に死体と器官の寄付を奨励し、死体、器官の商売を厳禁する。

2.This byelaw was on November 1,1994 carry out formally.
この条例は1994年11月1日に正式に施行された。

3.But this one byelaw did not get be carryinged out strongly executive truly at that time.
しかし、この条例は当時、本当に有力な貫徹?実行されていなかった。

4.Public security management does not have such regulation on condemnatory byelaw ,can not detain.
治安管理処罰条例にはこのような規定はなく、拘束することはできない。

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