《enjoining》怎以读
[enˈdʒɔɪnɪŋ]
《enjoining》是什么意思
命令( enjoin的现在分词 );
英英释义
enjoining[ in'dʒɔin ]
- n.(law) a judicial remedy issued in order to prohibit a party from doing or continuing to do a certain activity
同义词:injunctionenjoinmentcease and desist order
学习《enjoining》怎么用
双语例句
- He enjoined obedience on the soldiers.
他命令士兵服从。 - The judge enjoined him from selling alcohol.
法官禁止他卖酒。
权威例句
Enjoining Letter of Credit TransactionsEnjoining Unauthorized Biographies and DocudramasEnjoining Obscenity as a Public Nuisance and the Prior Restraint DoctrineEnjoining the beneficiary's claim on a letter of credit or bank guaranteeEnjoining Abuse: The Case for Indefinite Domestic Violence Protection OrdersConstitutionality of Enjoining Criminal Street Gangs As Public NuisancesEnjoining the Constitution: The Use of Public Nuisance Abatement Injunctions against Urban Street GangsEnjoining Payment of Letters of Credit under the Bankruptcy Code: New Concerns for Issuers and Beneficiaries"Fraud in the Transaction": Enjoining Letters of Credit during the Iranian RevolutionFraud in the International Transaction: Enjoining Payment of Letters of Credit in International Transactions