injunction
noun /ɪnˈdʒʌŋkʃn/
/ɪnˈdʒʌŋkʃn/
- an official order given by a court that demands that something must or must not be done
(法院的)强制令,禁制令 - to seek/obtain an injunction
请求/得到强制令 - She took out an injunction to prevent the press from publishing the information.
她拿到了一份阻止新闻媒体发布这条消息的禁制令。 - injunction against somebody The court granted an injunction against the defendants.
法庭对被告发出了禁制令。
- The court upheld an injunction barring protesters from blocking access to the company.
法庭维持了禁止抗议者阻塞通往公司道路的强制令。 - They got an interim injunction against the union.
他们获得一份针对工会的临时禁制令。 - an application to court to vary an injunction
向法院提交的变更禁令申请 - an injunction restraining the disclosure of company secrets
禁止泄露公司秘密的禁制令
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- interim
- preliminary
- temporary
- …
- apply for
- seek
- file
- …
- order something
- require something
- ban something
- …
- injunction against
- injunction on
- a breach of an injunction
- to seek/obtain an injunction
- (formal) a warning or an order from somebody in authority
警告;指令;命令 - The ordinary members will follow the injunction of the party leadership.
普通党员将服从党的领导。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- stern
- follow
- obey
- ignore
- …
- The ordinary members will follow the injunction of the party leadership.
词源late Middle English: from late Latin injunctio(n-), from Latin injungere ‘enjoin, impose’.