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injunctions

英 [ɪnˈdʒʌŋkʃənz]

美 [ɪnˈdʒʌŋkʃənz]

n.  (法院的)强制令,禁制令; 警告; 指令; 命令
injunction的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-COUNT (法院下的)强制令,禁制令
    Aninjunctionis a court order, usually one telling someone not to do something.
    1. He took out a court injunction against the newspaper demanding the return of the document.
      他取得了法院强制令,要求报社归还那份文件。
  • N-COUNT 命令;指令;训谕
    Aninjunction todo something is an order or strong request to do it.
    1. We hear endless injunctions to build a sense of community among staff.
      我们听到上面没完没了地讲要在员工中培养一种集体归属感。

双语例句

  • At this moment, I must give you thousands of injunctions with to send regards that this is most valuable "poor"!
    在这个时刻,我要送给你千万个嘱咐与问候,这是最值钱的“寒酸”!
  • Google, arguing that Apple had infringed on its patents, had tried to get injunctions to force Apple to stop selling the iPhone.
    谷歌称苹果侵犯了他们的专利,试图禁止苹果出售iPhone。
  • Other types of gag orders, injunctions, and restraining orders will be discussed in more detail in the appropriate sections below.
    有关其他类型的禁声令、禁令和限制令等将在下面有关章节里进行更详尽的讨论。
  • We hear endless injunctions to build a sense of community among staff.
    我们听到上面没完没了地讲要在员工中培养一种集体归属感。
  • Some kinds of injunctions may state both non-legal and legal duties.
    有些禁止规定既是法律的,也是非法律的。
  • He drummed two injunctions into the mind of the ignorant.
    他向愚昧无知的人群谆谆教诲两条诫命。
  • Its advice and injunctions have influenced American history more than Washington himself could have anticipated.
    它的忠告与诫言,对美国历史影响深远,实非华盛顿自己始料所及。
  • In1932, Congress passed one of the first pro-labor laws, the Norris-La Guardia act, which made yellow dog contracts unenforceable and limited the power of federal courts to issue injunctions in labor disputes.
    1932年,国会通过了第一项亲劳工的法律“诺里斯拉加迪亚法”,使禁止工人加入工会的合同无法生效,并且还对联邦法院在劳工纠纷中发出禁制令的权力加以限制。
  • Is it the aim of your life to obey it, and to fulfil its injunctions?
    你人生的目的是否以遵行上帝的命令为首要之务?
  • Three of the justices believed the government should never have gotten injunctions in the lower courts, and criticized the lower courts for condoning such an effort at prior restraint.
    其中三位大法官认为,政府本来就根本不应从下级法院获得禁令,并批评下级法院宽容这类预先制约的企图。