词汇 | licence |
释义 | licence noun UK(USlicense)uk /ˈlaɪ.səns/ us /ˈlaɪ.səns/ A2[ C ] an official document that gives you permission to own, do, or use something, usually after you have paid money and/or taken a test: 许可证,执照,牌照 a dog licence养狗牌照 a driving licence (US driver's license)驾驶执照 a TV licence电视(收看)许可证 [ S or U ]formal permission or freedom to do what you want: 许可,准许;自由 As parents, they allowed their children very little licence.作为父母,他们给孩子们的自由很少。 [ + to infinitive ]He was given licence to reform the organization.他获准对该组织实行改革。 artistic/poetic licence the freedom of artists, writers, etc. to change the facts of the real world when producing art艺术/诗歌的破格 under licence with special permission from the person or company who has created a product: 经过授权,经过许可 It's a German product, made under licence in British factories.这是一种经过授权在英国工厂生产的德国产品。 I've always had a clean driving licence.我开车一直都无违章记录。 They're coming down heavily on people for not paying their licence fees.他们对不缴纳执照费的人处以重罚。 He was copped for driving without a licence last week.上星期他因无证驾驶被拘捕。 He's got a couple of endorsements on his licence already.他的驾照上已经有好几次违章记录了。 It would appear (that) nobody on board the aircraft actually had a licence to fly it. Official documents accounts advance directive affidavit aleatory annal conveyance filing free pass gender recognition certificate get-out clause GRC prenuptial agreement proceedings pt PTO recertification recertify renewable title deed writ You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Freedom to act Allowing and permitting Idiombe a licence to print money licence verb[ T ] UKuk /ˈlaɪ.səns/ us /ˈlaɪ.səns/ another spelling oflicense Allowing and permitting admission admit admit of something allow of something allowable authorization authorize consent entrance give the green light to somethingidiom given the chance/choiceidiom green-light hall pass hospital admission liberty relicensure say-so security clearance see your way (clear) to doing somethingidiom sublicence licence | Business Englishlicence noun UKuk /ˈlaɪsəns/us(USlicense) [ C ] LAW, GOVERNMENT an official document from the government, court, etc. that gives you permission to do, have, or own something: a driving/driver's/pilot's licenceThe bank will insist you produce a driving licence or passport as a form of ID. a business/operating licence a gun/firearms licence If there is any delay, the licence holder can be fined. grant/issue a licenceThe council granted a licence that allowed the premises to stay open until 3 am. have/hold/get a licence own/apply for/renew a licence refuse/suspend/take away a licence a licence expires/runs out Compare permitnoun [ C ] LAW, COMMERCE, IT permission given by a company to produce or use something that they have created or that belongs to them: a software/publishing licence licence for sthA licence for PC network use costs £900. licence to do stha licence to publish the book throughout the world [ U ] permission or freedom to do what you want: licence to do sth He thought his position allowed him licence to be rude. licence to print moneyusually disapproving a situation in which a person or organization is given the permission or opportunity to become very rich without much effort: Healthcare should not be seen as a licence to print money for the private sector. under licence LAW, COMMERCE with permission from the person or company who has created a product: It can appoint a foreign company to manufacture its product under licence. See alsoexport licence import licence letter of licence practicing license Examples of licencelicence The fish trade shows the highest proportions of women holding a permit: on average 70 per cent of the licence-holders were female. In 1987\\88, from a sample of ten rural councils, development levy, crop cess and business licences contributed 77 per cent of the revenues. There are further discounts for corporate licences and educational institutions. Table 1 shows the average payments made for licences to marry at the manor between 1330 and 1377. The man seeking licences and permits can do so at the expense of his community. Section 10(3) provides that detailed terms of a commercial licence would then be set out in private-law agreements with applicants. These refer to driving licence holders having 'a condition which may, now or in the future, affect their safety as a driver'. The boundary between editorial licence and authorial prerogative would be impossible to define. This observation seems to give a licence to depart in some way from the ratios, a departure sanctioned by the ancients themselves. First, it is publicly funded by a universal licence fee and so directly accountable to its audiences. In this instance, perhaps, the liberality of free debate has spilled over into the intellectual licence of the free market. It is not a licence for intrusive and obtrusive legislation and regulations. Administrative licences are required for hunting and fishing. Some trained midwives had their special licences wrongly replaced by ordinary ones and some midwives were charged for licences they never received. On the other hand, mere awareness of conservation rules does not in any significant manner determine the possession of a fishing licence by the fishermen. See all examples of licence These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withlicencelicenceThese are words often used in combination with licence. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. broadcasting licence This group of amendments concerns the categories of broadcastinglicence which fall within the system of media ownership controls. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 commercial licence I believe that there should be a commerciallicence. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 compulsory licence Further, other cases have occurred where the appropriate remedy is revocation, and still others where the appropriate remedy is a compulsory licence. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with licence |
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