grandfather clause

noun
🔊/ˈɡrænfɑːðə(r) klɔːz/
🔊/ˈɡrænfɑːðər klɔːz/
(North American English)
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  1. part of a new rule or law that does not apply to a particular group of people, allowing them to continue following the old rule or law
    • There was a grandfather clause, limiting the new, higher building and plumbing standards to future construction. 有一个祖父条款,将新的更高的建筑和水暖标准限制为将来的建筑。