enjoining
v. 命令( enjoin的現在分詞 )
If you enjoin someone to do something, you order them to do it. If you enjoin an action or attitude, you order people to do it or have it.
She enjoined me strictly not to tell anyone else...
她嚴令我不準告訴其他任何人。
It is true that Islam enjoins tolerance; there's no doubt about that...
事實上伊斯蘭教告誡人要寬容,這一點毫無疑問。
If a judge enjoins someone from doing something, they order them not to do it. If a judge enjoins an action, they order people not to do it.
The judge enjoined Varityper from using the ad in any way.
法官禁止Varityper公司以任何方式使用這則廣告。
...a preliminary injunction enjoining the practice.
嚴禁那種做法的初步禁令
1. (law) a judicial remedy issued in order to prohibit a party from doing or continuing to do a certain activity;
Then enjoining him to keep It'strictly confidential, he told him the whole story.
叮囑他嚴守秘密, 然後把這事講出來.
The act or an instance of enjoining; a command, a directive, or an order.
命令的動作或例子; 命令, 指令或訓諭.