词汇 | permission |
释义 | permission noun[ U ] uk /pəˈmɪʃ.ən/ us /pɚˈmɪʃ.ən/ B1 If someone is given permission to do something, they are allowed to do it: 允许,许可,准许 [ + to infinitive ]You will need permission from your parents to go on the trip.你要得到你父母的许可才能参加这趟旅行。 Official permission has been granted for more building near the river.在这条河附近建造更多的房子已获得官方许可。 The authorities have refused permission for the demonstration to take place.官方拒绝批准游行示威。 UKPlanning permission was refused for the proposed superstore.大型超市的规划许可申请被拒绝了。 USZoning permission was refused for the proposed superstore. 大型超市的区划许可申请被拒绝了。 to allow someone to do something allowAm I allowed to go to the park? letShe wanted to go but her parents wouldn't let her. permitSmoking is not permitted in any part of the building. have your permissionYou have my permission to stay out past midnight on Friday. authorizeWho authorized this expenditure? give something the go-aheadThe government has given the go-ahead for a multi-billion pound road-building project. Has the director given you permission to do that?主任允许你那样做了吗? We've received permission to go ahead with the music festival in spite of opposition from local residents.尽管遭到当地居民反对,我们还是获准开始着手筹备音乐节。 You'll pay some hefty bank charges if you go overdrawn without permission.如果未经允许透支,你就要付给银行一大笔费用。 The local council refused him planning permission to build an extra bedroom.他要加盖一间卧室,但当地市政局拒绝签发建筑许可。 You have to ask permission to leave.你必须征得许可方能离开。 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 GrammarPermit or permission? The countable noun permit (pronounced /ˈpɜ:mɪt/) refers to an official document that allows you to do something or go somewhere. The uncountable noun permission refers to when someone is allowed to do something. It does not refer to a document: … permission | American Dictionarypermission noun[ U ] us/pərˈmɪʃ·ən/ the act of allowing someone to do something, or of allowing something to happen: Parents have to give their permission for their children to go on school trips. [ + to infinitive ]We had to get permission (= approval) from the city to build an extension to our house. permissibleadjectiveus/pərˈmɪs·ə·bəl/ It is no longer permissible for athletic programs in universities to give a lot more money for men’s sports than for women’s sports. permission | Business Englishpermission noun uk /pəˈmɪʃən/us [ U ] the act of allowing something to happen, or allowing someone to do something: permission for sthThe EU has already granted its permission for the deal to go through. permission to do sthWe did get permission to hire more staff. They did the work without permission and without an official budget. Don't give permission to websites to install programs or files on your PC. ask for/seek/request permissionToday's court case is to seek permission to convene meetings with shareholders. get/obtain/receive permissionYou must obtain permission from the Inland Revenue before going abroad. grant/deny/refuse permissionThe Council has decided to refuse permission for the development to go ahead. [ C,often plural ] LAW an official document allowing someone to do something: All the necessary permissions are in place. Examples of permissionpermission The woman's husband could not sell or otherwise alienate that land without her permission. Permission was obtained from the organizations through which the participants were recruited, as well as from the adolescents themselves and their families. They might insist, that is, that there are only negative duties and permissions, so that all acts of aid are supererogator y, not obligatory. They addressed him formerly and would stand silently before him waiting until he granted permission to speak. He considered leaving the fort without consulting him or getting his permission as intolerable behaviour. While the regime did not find this activity suspicious and usually granted permission, it did not stop monitoring the concerts. Provincial involvement came down to granting permission for large-scale water management works and formulating rules for the reduction of negative side effects for third parties. The book was never actually published since the control authority refused permission. More fundamentally it is stack based in that access decisions depend on permissions of code in the calling chain. Additionally, hospital permission must be obtained for continued utilization of hospital resources, and investigators are required to provide letters documenting such approval. All sources should be acknowledged, even if permission is not required. At the time of writing it is not possible to travel to these areas without government permission. If not, should parents be required to give their permission when their children want to have themselves cloned? Between 1719 and 1730, for example, the provincial gave permission for the entry of 23 girls to live with the nuns in their cells. She showed genuine interest in my research and readily gave me permission to use her recording for analysis and comparison. 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. |
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