2008年8月31日 星期日

Injunction


injunction







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【律】(法院的) 禁止令; 強制令



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–noun 

1. Law. a judicial process or order requiring the person or persons 9to whom it is directed to0 do a particular act or to refrain from doing a particular act. 

2. an act or instance of enjoining. (禁止)

3. a command; order; admonition



the injunctions of the [Lord]. 





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Warner, of course, begs to differ with Fox. So the studios are squared [off] for battle. 



Fox wants an injunction [blocking]
 



the movie’s planned release on March 6. Warner wants Fox to go away.




In the "Watchmen" case, it remains to be seen whether the [presiding] judge, Gary A. Feess, will [grant] an injunction [blocking] the movie’s release while sorting things out. But in 2005, 



Judge Feess [issued] an injunction [blocking]
 



the planned release of Warner’s film "Dukes of Hazzard" in a rights dispute, leading to a settlement under which the studio paid $17.5 million to a producer who claimed infringement.





exorbitant

extortion ransom 

exhort admonish & encourage!!!

cohort retinue 





relinguish (compelled)

cf. renounce (formally, voluntary)

abandon (further)

rebuke

reproach (faultfinding, shaming)

rebuke (formally, officially)

scold (at length, irritation)

reprove (milder)



castigate 指控單字大集合



















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