1.〈美〉禁止
2.命令,吩咐;告诫;责成
1.to command somebody to do something or behave in a particular way
2.to impose a condition or course of action on others
3.to forbid or prohibit something forcefully
4.to forbid or command somebody to do something by means of a legal injunction
1.to command somebody to do something or behave in a particular way
2.to impose a condition or course of action on others
3.to forbid or prohibit something forcefully
4.to forbid or command somebody to do something by means of a legal injunction
1.China argued, plausibly enough, that this broke the 2002 declaration, which enjoins signatories to avoid provocations.
中国的观点似乎很有理,它认为这一行为破坏了2002宣言。宣言规定各签约国避免挑衅行为。
2.For life is a paradox: it enjoins us to cling to its many gifts even while it ordains their eventual relinquish.
因为人生就是充满矛盾的:它要求我们抓住它所赐予的种种礼物不放,即使最终它又让我们将其放弃。
3.For life is paradox: it enjoins us to cling to its many gifts even while it ordains their eventual relinquishment.
因为生活是一条悖论:它甚至指示我们牢牢抓住许多到头来注定要放弃的东西。
4."Love your leftovers" , the advert enjoins.
广告词说:“珍爱您的剩菜”。
5.You can't run Java everywhere if Oracle enjoins companies from using it.
如果甲骨文阻止其他公司使用它,Java就不可能随处运行。