Detailed meaning:
Law, English word. Nouns, transitive verbs and intransitive verbs, when used as nouns, mean "law; law; rule of law; law; litigation; judicial circles, first name; (Chinese in Southeast Asian countries) Liu; (Britain, Myanmar, Cambodia) old" , when used as a transitive verb, it means "accusation; Sue" when used as an intransitive verb, it means "sue; accusation."
Phrase collocations:
1. Civil law : [French] civil law; civil law system; civil law; civil law system.
2. Criminal law: [Law] Criminal law; Criminal procedure law; Criminal law.
3. Law enforcement: the implementation of the law; law enforcement; law enforcement departments.
Legal examples:
1. The judge supported the law and ruled in favor of the plaintiff.
The judge supported the law and ruled in favor of the plaintiff.
2. It is important for citizens to abide by the law to maintain social order.
It is very important for citizens to abide by the law to maintain social order.
3. The new law prohibits smoking in public places.
The new law bans smoking in public places.
4. He decided to pursue a legal career and become a lawyer.
He decided to pursue a career in law and became a lawyer.
5. The international community condemned the country for violating human rights laws.
The international community has condemned the country for violating human rights laws.