词汇 | law unto oneself |
释义 | Idiom law unto oneself Theme: DOMINATION one who makes one's own laws or rules; one who sets one's own standards of behavior.You can't get Bill to follow the rules. He's a law unto himself.Jane is a law unto herself. She's totally unwilling to cooperate. a law unto (oneself)One who does whatever they desire and/or ignore rules and regulations. If you need to delegate, I wouldn't ask Gina—she is a law unto herself, and it's hard to persuade her to do anything she's not interested in. How many times has Jason been arrested now? Geez, he sure is a law unto himself! *law unto oneselfFig. one who ignores laws or rules; one who sets one's own standards of behavior. (*Typically: be ~; become ~.) You can't get Bill to follow the rules. He's a law unto himself. Jane is a law unto herself. She's totally unwilling to cooperate. law unto oneselfA person who is totally independent, especially one who ignores established rules. For example, You can't tell Marge how to punctuate; she's a law unto herself. [Second half of 1800s] |
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