break rules
常見(jiàn)例句
- He has his own rules and don't allow any one to break rules.
他有自己的規(guī)則,不容許任何人以打破規(guī)則。 - Zuckerburg said that entrepreneurs should break rules. Forget the conventional way of doing things, even if it’s considered “best practice”.
扎克伯格認(rèn)為創(chuàng)業(yè)者們應(yīng)該打破慣例,摒棄被認(rèn)為是“最佳實(shí)踐”的傳統(tǒng)做事方式。 - Analysts tend to break rules into atomic rule elements - rule definitions that have been broken down as far as possible without the loss of business information.
分析人員會(huì)將規(guī)則分解成原子規(guī)則元素 —— 盡可能分解且不丟失業(yè)務(wù)信息的規(guī)則定義。 - In recent weeks, hundreds of Muscovites have been strapping blue buckets to the roofs of their cars to mock the flashing blue lights that allow senior bureaucrats to drive into oncoming traffic and break the rules that everyone else has to obey.
- To fight an enemy that observes no rules at all, Israel has to break rules too.
ECONOMIST: There was no massacre in Jenin. But let the joy be confined - The urge to break rules, after all, depends on the urge to make rules.
NEWYORKER: Novelty Acts - They argue, therefore, that people with power that they think is justified break rules not only because they can get away with it, but also because they feel at some intuitive level that they are entitled to take what they want.
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