柯林斯詞典injunction /?n?d???k??n/ (injunctions) 1. N-COUNT An injunction is a court order, usually one telling someone not to do something. (法院的) 禁令; 強(qiáng)制令[法律] He took out a court injunction against the newspaper demanding the return of the document. 他拿出法院強(qiáng)制令,要求這家報(bào)紙歸還該文件。2. N-COUNT An injunction to do something is an order or strong request to do it. 指令[正式] We hear endless injunctions to managers to build commitment and a sense of community among their staff. 我們聽(tīng)到對(duì)經(jīng)理們無(wú)休無(wú)止的訓(xùn)示,要他們?cè)谄鋯T工中培養(yǎng)奉獻(xiàn)精神和團(tuán)隊(duì)意識(shí)。 返回 injunction劍橋詞典an official order given by a law court , usually to stop someone from doing something 禁令 [ 動(dòng)詞后面接一個(gè)帶to的不定式 ] The court has issued an injunction to prevent the airline from increasing its prices . 法院頒布禁令不準(zhǔn)航空公司提價(jià)。 [ 動(dòng)詞后面接一個(gè)動(dòng)詞ing結(jié)構(gòu) ] She is seeking an injunction banning the newspaper from publishing the photographs . 她正在爭(zhēng)取獲得禁令,禁止報(bào)紙發(fā)表這些照片。 返回 injunction