enjoin
enjoin 英 [ɪnˈdʒɔɪn] 美 [ɛnˈdʒɔɪn]
vt. 命令;吩咐;嘱咐;禁止
进行时:enjoining 过去式:enjoined 过去分词:enjoined 第三人称单数:enjoins
- To enjoin is to issue an urgent and official order. If the government tells loggers to stop cutting down trees, they are enjoining the loggers to stop.
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- vt. 命令;吩咐;嘱咐;禁止
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1. Wherefore, though I might be much bold in Christ to enjoin thee that which is convenient
我虽然靠着基督能放胆吩咐你合宜的事。
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2. That shall go to the stranger, the orphan Always remember you were a slave in the land of Egypt, therefore do I enjoin you to observe this commandment.
要留给寄居的与孤儿,寡妇,你也要记念你在埃及地作过奴仆,and,the,widow…,所以我吩咐你这样行。
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3. "One thing, thou that wast my wife, I would enjoin upon thee," continued the scholar.
“既然你曾经是我的妻子,我要求你必须做到一点,”那学者继续说。
- enjoin (v.) c. 1200, engoinen, "to prescribe, impose" (penance, etc.), from stem of Old French enjoindre (12c.) "impose (on), inflict; subject to; assign (to)," from Latin iniungere "to join, fasten, attach;" figuratively "to inflict, to attack, impose," from in- "on" (from PIE root *en "in") + iungere "to join together" (from nasalized form of PIE root *yeug- "to join"). Related: Enjoined; enjoining.
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