injunction

英 [ɪnˈdʒʌŋk.ʃən]      美 [ɪnˈdʒʌŋk.ʃən]
  • n. [管理] 禁令;命令;劝告
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1. enjoin => injunction.
2. 将话语强制性地附加到某人身上,自然就表示“命令”之意。
3. 将话语非强制性地附加到某人身上,自然就表示“吩咐、嘱咐”之意。
4. 将禁止性的话语强制性地附加到某人身上,自然就表示“禁令、阻止”之意。
injunction 禁制令

in-,进入,使,-junct,连接,插入,词源同join,junction.引申词义嘱咐,命令,后用于指法院禁制令。比较enjoin.

injunction (n.)
early 15c., from Late Latin injunctionem (nominative injunctio) "a command," noun of action from past participle stem of Latin injungere "impose," literally "attach to" (see enjoin).
1. The court has issued an injunction.
法院已发布一项强制令.
2. 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。
3. In the West " Know thyself " is the first injunction of philosophy.
在西方, “ 认识自己 ” 是哲学的第一训诫.
4. I'll successfully fight any injunction to shut us down.
我要抵制任何压制我们的禁令.
5. In spite of his mother's injunction, Kit turned sharply round to look.
不顾母亲的训令, 吉特还是伶俐地转过头去一望.