injunction
n. 命令,禁令,強制令
An injunction is a court order, usually one telling someone not to do something.
He took out a court injunction against the newspaper demanding the return of the document.
他取得了法院強制令,要求報社歸還那份檔案。
An injunction to do something is an order or strong request to do it.
We hear endless injunctions to build a sense of community among staff.
我們聽到上面沒完沒了地講要在員工中培養一種集體歸屬感。
1. a formal command or admonition
2. (law) a judicial remedy issued in order to prohibit a party from doing or continuing to do a certain activity;
On its own, this does not appear to constitute an adequate basis for an injunction.
但光憑這個理由不足以滿足申請禁令的條件.
Elinor, conning over every injunction of distrust, told herself likewise not to hope.
埃莉諾細細領會每一句叫她不抱信心的暗示, 同樣告誡自己不要作過奢的指望.
I'll successfully fight any injunction to shut us down.
我要抵制任何壓制我們的禁令.
He get an injunction prevent the company from selling his car.
他獲得阻止公司出售他汽車的禁令.
The district court judge agreed and issued an injunction in the summer of 1991.
地區法院的法官同意這個觀點並在1991年夏天釋出了強制令.