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join
第三人称
enjoins
现在进行时
enjoining
过去式
enjoined
过去完成时
enjoined
1
命令, 指示
to tell someone to do something by ordering or instructing them
- The judge enjoined the defendant from contacting the plaintiff while the case was pending.
法官命令被告在案件审理期间不得联系原告。
- The teacher enjoined the students to complete their assignments by the end of the week.
老师命令学生们在周末前完成他们的作业。
- The doctor enjoined the patient to follow a strict diet and exercise regimen to improve their health.
医生嘱咐病人遵循严格的饮食和锻炼计划以改善健康。
- The company policy enjoins employees to report any suspicious activity to their supervisors immediately.
公司政策要求员工立即向主管报告任何可疑活动。
- The law enjoins drivers to obey all traffic signs and signals for the safety of themselves and others.
法律命令驾驶员遵守所有交通标志和信号,以确保他们自己和他人的安全。
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禁止, 依法禁止
to forbid someone from doing something by legal order
- The court enjoined the company from continuing its operations in the protected area.
法院禁止该公司在保护区继续其业务。
- A federal judge enjoined him from contacting the witnesses in the case.
一名联邦法官禁止他与案件中的证人联系。
- Authorities had enjoined the organization from holding public rallies without prior approval.
当局已禁止该组织在未经事先批准的情况下举行公开集会。
- The contract enjoined the parties from disclosing sensitive information to third parties.
合同禁止各方向第三方披露敏感信息。
- The city council enjoined property owners from making unauthorized structural changes.
市议会禁止业主进行未经授权的结构更改。