licence / ˈlaɪ səns /

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licence 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Chiefly British. a variant of license.

更多licence例句

  1. No commercial licences will be granted by the ISA without a full environmental-impact assessment.
  2. Adverts for unofficial services selling government documents such as travel permits and driving licences are against Google’s own rules.
  3. When I joined that family, that was the last time, until we came here, that I saw my passport, my driver’s licence, my keys.
  4. Hulagu then gave his men licence to rape, kill and plunder with the caveat that Christians and Jews were to be spared.
  5. Thus Ney returned to France in disgrace with his comrades, and hated by his enemies owing to the licence he allowed his soldiers.
  6. On July 19 a proclamation was issued forbidding the possession of firearms without licence.
  7. In 1904 there was only one drinking-saloon, kept by a Bohemian-born American, who paid $6,000 a year for his monopoly licence.
  8. Yet who could truthfully charge her with having obtained her divorce in order thereby to claim any fresh licence for herself?
  9. It contains a vigorous attack on the licence of the press and of the "impudent, rascally Printer."