enjoin - /ɪnˈdʒɔɪn/
enjoy - /ɪnˈdʒɔɪ/
- The judge will enjoin the company from polluting, but the locals still enjoy the clean river.
- Parents often enjoin children to be polite so they can enjoy better friendships.
- The teacher tried to enjoin silence, but the students continued to enjoy their laughter.
- Laws can enjoin harmful acts, yet people are free to enjoy harmless pleasures.
- The doctor will enjoin him to rest, though he wants to enjoy playing soccer.
- You can enjoy art freely, but the museum may enjoin you from taking photos.
- She tried to enjoy the evening even as her parents would enjoin her from staying out late.
- Leaders often enjoin unity so that citizens may enjoy peace.
- Though the order would enjoin protest, citizens still enjoy the right to gather.
- Coaches enjoin discipline, but athletes enjoy the rewards of hard work.
- enjoin - /ɪnˈdʒɔɪn/ - предписывать, приказывать, запрещать.
- enjoy - /ɪnˈdʒɔɪ/ - наслаждаться, пользоваться, обладать, получать удовольствие.
adjoin - /əˈdʒɔɪn/ - примыкать, прилегать, граничить, соседствовать, соединяться.
Английские гласные звуки: /iː/ vs /ɪ/ - секреты произношения [Youtube - PhoneticFanatic]
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