A2 noun #319 رایج‌ترین 3 دقیقه مطالعه

law

A law is a rule made by the government that everyone in a country must follow.

Explanation at your level:

A law is a rule. The government makes laws. You must follow the law. If you do not follow the law, you can get in trouble. Laws keep us safe at home and in the street.

A law is a rule that everyone in a country must obey. Police officers make sure people follow these rules. If you break the law, you might have to pay money or go to court.

In society, a law is an official rule created by the government. These rules guide our behavior. We have laws for driving, working, and buying things. It is important to follow the law to keep society fair.

The term law refers to the system of rules that a society uses to govern itself. These rules are enforced by institutions like the courts. People often talk about upholding the law, which means acting in a way that respects these rules.

Law represents the formal structure of justice in a civilization. It is not just about rules, but about the rule of law, where everyone is subject to the same standards. Understanding the nuance of legal frameworks is essential for anyone studying politics or history.

The concept of law encompasses the entire jurisprudential framework of a state. It is an evolving entity that balances individual liberty with public order. From common law traditions to statutory regulations, the law is the bedrock of societal stability and ethical conduct across human history.

واژه در 30 ثانیه

  • Law is a system of rules.
  • It is enforced by the government.
  • Breaking the law has consequences.
  • It is essential for society.

Think of law as the invisible framework that holds society together. Without it, life would be chaotic because there would be no agreed-upon way to settle disputes or keep people safe.

When we talk about the law, we are usually referring to the entire collection of rules that a government has put in place. These rules cover everything from driving speed limits to how we sign contracts.

It is important to remember that laws are not just suggestions; they are mandatory. If you break a law, you can expect a legal consequence, like a fine or even jail time, depending on the severity of the action.

The word law comes from the Old English word lagu, which meant something 'laid down' or 'fixed.' It shares roots with the Old Norse word lag, which also meant a layer or a fixed thing.

Historically, laws evolved from tribal customs where elders would decide what was right or wrong based on tradition. As societies grew into nations, these customs were written down, or 'laid down,' to ensure everyone knew what was expected of them.

This evolution from oral tradition to written code is the foundation of modern justice. It is fascinating to see how a word that once meant a simple 'layer' of earth or wood evolved to describe the complex legal systems we navigate today.

In English, law is a very versatile word. You will often hear it used with verbs like break, follow, or enforce. For example, 'He decided to break the law' is a common way to describe illegal activity.

You can also use it in more specific contexts, such as criminal law or civil law. When you are talking about the profession, you might say someone is practicing law, which means they are working as a lawyer.

The register of this word is generally neutral to formal. While you might use it in casual conversation, it is a staple term in news reports, academic writing, and political discussions.

Idioms involving law often highlight the power or the irony of rules. The long arm of the law refers to the ability of the police to catch criminals anywhere. Above the law describes someone who thinks they don't have to follow the rules.

Another common one is lay down the law, which means to speak very firmly to someone about how they should behave. Take the law into one's own hands means to punish someone yourself instead of waiting for the police.

Finally, law and order is a phrase used to describe a society where people follow the rules and the government is stable and effective.

The word law is a countable noun. You can have one law or many laws. When referring to the system in general, we often use the definite article: the law.

Pronunciation-wise, it is a single syllable. In British English, it sounds like /lɔː/, and in American English, it is often pronounced with a slightly more open 'aw' sound, /lɑː/ or /lɔː/.

It rhymes with words like saw, jaw, raw, flaw, and draw. Pay attention to the 'w' at the end; it is silent and simply modifies the vowel sound that comes before it.

Fun Fact

It shares roots with the word 'lay'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /lɔː/

Rhymes with 'saw'

US /lɑː/

Slightly more open vowel

Common Errors

  • pronouncing the 'w'
  • making it two syllables
  • confusing with 'low'

Rhymes With

saw raw jaw flaw draw

Difficulty Rating

خواندن 1/5

easy

Writing 2/5

moderate

Speaking 2/5

moderate

شنیدن 1/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

rule government police

Learn Next

justice court judge

پیشرفته

jurisprudence legislation statutory

Grammar to Know

Countable Nouns

one law, two laws

Articles

the law

Modal Verbs

must follow

Examples by Level

1

The law is a rule.

law = rule

singular noun

2

We follow the law.

follow = obey

verb + object

3

Do not break the law.

break = violate

imperative

4

The law is good.

good = helpful

adjective

5

I read the law.

read = study

transitive verb

6

Is this the law?

is = question

interrogative

7

Laws keep us safe.

safe = protected

plural noun

8

He likes the law.

likes = enjoys

subject-verb agreement

1

The law says we must stop at red lights.

2

It is against the law to steal.

3

She wants to study law at university.

4

The police enforce the law every day.

5

There are many laws in this city.

6

He broke the law by driving too fast.

7

The law protects our rights.

8

Everyone is equal under the law.

1

The government passed a new law yesterday.

2

He has a deep respect for the law.

3

The lawyer explained the law to his client.

4

You cannot ignore the law just because you disagree.

5

The company must comply with the law.

6

She is an expert in international law.

7

The law applies to everyone, regardless of wealth.

8

They are working to change the law.

1

The judge interpreted the law in a very specific way.

2

The protesters demanded a change in the law.

3

He was charged with breaking the law.

4

The law of the land is very strict here.

5

She dedicated her life to the practice of law.

6

The law provides a framework for fair competition.

7

It is a matter of law, not just opinion.

8

The law was enacted to prevent discrimination.

1

The constitutional law protects individual freedoms.

2

He challenged the validity of the law in court.

3

The law is often subject to different interpretations.

4

Legislators are currently debating the new tax law.

5

The law serves as a deterrent against criminal behavior.

6

She is well-versed in the complexities of contract law.

7

The law is the cornerstone of a functioning democracy.

8

His actions were technically within the letter of the law.

1

The jurisprudence of the law is a fascinating field of study.

2

The law is an instrument of social engineering.

3

He argued that the law was inherently unjust.

4

The intricate nuances of the law require expert analysis.

5

The law reflects the moral values of the society.

6

Codifying the law was a major historical achievement.

7

The law remains the ultimate arbiter of disputes.

8

She navigated the labyrinthine law of the region.

متضادها

chaos anarchy lawlessness

ترکیب‌های رایج

break the law
follow the law
enforce the law
pass a law
criminal law
civil law
the law of the land
uphold the law
change the law
against the law

Idioms & Expressions

"lay down the law"

to tell people what to do firmly

My boss laid down the law today.

casual

"above the law"

exempt from rules

No one is above the law.

neutral

"the long arm of the law"

the reach of police power

The long arm of the law caught him.

idiomatic

"take the law into one's own hands"

to punish someone yourself

Don't take the law into your own hands.

neutral

"law and order"

a state of peace and obedience

The city needs law and order.

neutral

"letter of the law"

following the exact words

He followed the letter of the law.

formal

Easily Confused

law vs low

similar sound

low is an adjective/adverb, law is a noun

The price is low vs. The law is strict.

law vs rule

similar meaning

rule is general, law is official

House rule vs. State law.

law vs lawyer

related root

lawyer is a person

I need a lawyer to understand the law.

law vs act

synonym

act is a specific type of law

The act was signed into law.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + must + follow + the + law

Everyone must follow the law.

A2

The + law + is + adjective

The law is clear.

B1

Subject + break + the + law

He broke the law.

B1

Subject + study + law

She wants to study law.

B2

The + government + pass + a + law

They passed a new law.

خانواده کلمه

Nouns

lawyer someone who practices law

Verbs

legislate to make laws

Adjectives

lawful allowed by law

مرتبط

justice the goal of law

How to Use It

frequency

9/10

Formality Scale

statute law rule guideline

اشتباهات رایج

saying 'the law' when meaning 'a specific rule' use 'a rule' or 'a regulation'
Law is the system; rules are the parts.
using 'law' as a verb use 'legislate'
Law is a noun.
forgetting the article the law
It usually needs 'the' when referring to the system.
confusing 'law' with 'lawyer' lawyer is the person
Law is the concept; lawyer is the job.
saying 'do a law' study law
You study the subject, you don't 'do' it.

Tips

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Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a giant book of laws in your living room.

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When Native Speakers Use It

They use it when discussing government or rules.

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Cultural Insight

Western culture values the 'Rule of Law'.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use 'the' before 'law' when talking about the system.

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Say It Right

Don't pronounce the 'w' at the end.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't say 'do a law'.

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Did You Know?

The word comes from 'laid down'.

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Study Smart

Read news articles to see 'law' in action.

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Word Family

Learn 'lawyer' and 'lawful' at the same time.

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Real World

Look for the word in street signs or rules.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

LAw = Laid down Always

Visual Association

A judge's gavel hitting a table

Word Web

justice police court judge

چالش

Write 3 laws for your home.

ریشه کلمه

Old English

Original meaning: laid down

بافت فرهنگی

None, but laws vary by country.

The concept of 'The Rule of Law' is central to Western democracy.

Law & Order (TV show) The Law (book by Bastiat)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at school

  • follow the school rules
  • know the law
  • respect others

at work

  • comply with the law
  • legal requirements
  • employment law

in court

  • uphold the law
  • break the law
  • legal proceedings

in news

  • pass a new law
  • change the law
  • the law of the land

Conversation Starters

"What do you think is the most important law?"

"Should people be allowed to change the law?"

"Do you think it is hard to follow the law?"

"What is the difference between a rule and a law?"

"Would you ever want to study law?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a law you think is fair.

Write about a law you think should be changed.

Describe what society would look like without laws.

If you were a leader, what law would you make?

سوالات متداول

8 سوال

Yes, you can have one law or many laws.

A law is a state-wide rule; a rule can be anywhere.

No, use 'legislate' instead.

A person who practices law.

To support and follow the law.

It is neutral but often used in formal contexts.

Yes, every society needs rules to function.

Jurisprudence or simply 'Law'.

خودت رو بسنج

fill blank A1

We must follow the ___.

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: law

Law is the rule.

multiple choice A2

What does a judge do?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: Enforces the law

Judges uphold the law.

true false B1

Is it okay to break the law?

درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح: نادرست

Breaking the law has consequences.

match pairs B1

Word

معنی

All matched!

Roles in the legal system.

sentence order B2

کلمات زیر رو بزن تا جمله رو بسازی
درسته! نه دقیقاً. پاسخ صحیح:

Subject-verb-object order.

امتیاز: /5

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واژه‌های بیشتر Law

abfinor

C1

«abfinor» یعنی حل و فصل نهایی و قطعی یک دعوای حقوقی یا یک بدهی مالی.

abfortious

C1

وقتی یه استدلال رو با شواهد بیشتر قوی‌تر می‌کنی، بهش میگن 'abfortious'. یعنی یه حرفی رو اونقدر محکم می‌کنی که دیگه کسی نتونه ردش کنه.

abide

C1

پایبند بودن به یه قانون یا تصمیم. همچنین می‌تونه به معنی تحمل کردن یه آدم یا یه شرایط سخت هم باشه.

abjugcy

C1

وضعیت یا عمل رهایی از یوغ، بار یا بردگی.

abolished

B2

abolished یعنی یک قانون یا رسم قدیمی به طور رسمی لغو و تمام شده.

abrogate

C1

لغو کردن رسمی یک قانون یا توافق. یعنی یک مقام رسمی، اعتبار چیزی را از بین می‌برد.

abscond

C1

یواشکی و یهویی فرار کردن، معمولاً برای اینکه دستگیر نشوند. گاهی وقت‌ها با دزدیدن چیزی این کار را می‌کنند.

absolve

C1

To formally declare someone free from guilt, obligation, or punishment, especially after a legal proceeding or a religious confession. It suggests a complete release from the consequences or blame associated with an action.

accomplice

C1

An accomplice is a person who helps someone else commit a crime or a dishonest act. This individual is legally or morally responsible for their involvement, even if they were not the primary person performing the act.

accord

C1

توافق رسمی یا پیمان بین طرفین. همچنین به معنی هماهنگی و سازگاری بین چیزهاست.

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