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    /lɔ:/ * danh từ - phép, phép tắc, luật; quy luật, định luật; điều lệ =to submit to a law+ tuân theo một phép tắc, tuân theo một điều lệ =the laws of gravity+ những định luật về trọng lực =the laws of football+ luật bóng đá =the laws of painting+ quy tắc hội hoạ =economic laws+ quy luật kinh tế =the law of supply and demand+ luật cung cầu - pháp luật, luật =everybody is equal before the law+ tất cả mọi người đều bình đẳng trước pháp luật =to settle a matter without going to law+ hoà giải một công việc không cần đến pháp luật =to put the law into force; to carry out the law+ phạm luật =to keep the law; to keep within the law+ tuân giữ pháp luật =commercial law; law merchant+ luật thương mại =maritime law+ luật hàng hải =international law; the law of nations+ luật quốc tế - luật học; nghề luật sư =to read (study) law+ học luật =law student+ học sinh đại học luật !Doctor of Laws - tiến sĩ luật khoa =to fellow the law; to practise the law; to go in for the law+ làm nghề luật sư - toà án, việc kiện cáo =court of law+ toà án =to be at law with somebody+ kiện ai =to go law+ ra toà án, nhờ đến pháp luật =to go to law with someone; to have the law of someone+ kiện ai, đưa ai ra toà - giới luật gia - (thể dục,thể thao) sự chấp (thời gian, quâng đường...) !law and order - anh ninh trật tự !to be a law into oneself - làm theo đường lối của mình, bất chấp cả luật lệ !to give [the] law to somebody - bắt ai phải làm theo ý mình !to lay down the law - nói giọng oai quyền, ra oai !necessity (need) knows no law - tuỳ cơ ứng biến

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