суббота, 26 октября 2024 г.

low, law

low - /loʊ/

law -  /lɔː/

  • The town has a law against noise, so everyone keeps their music volume low.
  • The new law helped keep crime rates low in the city.
  • Because of a strict law, we must keep our emissions low.
  • The law requires low lighting in this area for wildlife protection.
  • She spoke in a low voice to avoid breaking the library's noise law.
  • The law mandates low speed limits in school zones.
  • There’s a law about recycling to keep pollution levels low.
  • In low-income areas, a new law provides additional support for housing.
  • Local law enforcement is focused on keeping crime rates low.
  • A new environmental law requires businesses to maintain low waste output.

Key Differences:

    • Low (meaning not high or at a small level): /loʊ/

    • Law (a rule or set of rules enforced by authorities): /lɔː/

The /oʊ/ sound in low is a long "o" sound, as in "go," while the /ɔː/ sound in law is a rounded "aw" sound, as in "saw" .

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