gagging order

(新闻)禁令

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A legal instruction that prevents information from being made public, especially in the media.

一项阻止信息被公开,尤其是在媒体上公开的法律指令。

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gagging order = (新闻)禁令 (一项阻止信息被公开,尤其是在媒体上公开的法律指令。)

  • The court imposed a gagging order to prevent the newspapers from naming the victim.法院下达了禁言,以防报纸公开受害者姓名。
  • Her lawyers applied for a gagging order after the leak.在泄密事件后,她的律师申请了禁言
  • A gagging order was granted last night amid privacy concerns.昨晚因隐私担忧而批准了一项禁言
  • Journalists challenged the gagging order, arguing it stifled public debate.记者对禁言提出质疑,认为它扼杀了公共讨论。
  • The judge lifted the gagging order once the trial concluded.审判结束后,法官解除了禁言
  • He faces contempt of court for breaching the gagging order.他因违反禁言而面临藐视法庭的指控。
  • Without a gagging order, the details would have spread online within minutes.如果没有禁言,这些细节会在几分钟内在网上传播开来。
  • The company sought a gagging order to stop former employees from speaking to the press.该公司寻求一项禁言,以阻止前员工对媒体发声。
  • Are we allowed to discuss the case, or does a gagging order still apply?我们可以讨论此案吗,还是禁言仍然适用?
  • In rare cases, a global gagging order can extend beyond national jurisdictions.在罕见情况下,全球性的禁言可以延伸到国家司法管辖之外。