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licence

/lahy-suhns/US // ˈlaɪ səns //UK // (ˈlaɪsəns) //

许可证,执照,许可,牌照

Definitions

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

Examples

  • No commercial licences will be granted by the ISA without a full environmental-impact assessment.

  • Adverts for unofficial services selling government documents such as travel permits and driving licences are against Google’s own rules.

  • 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.

  • Hulagu then gave his men licence to rape, kill and plunder with the caveat that Christians and Jews were to be spared.

  • Thus Ney returned to France in disgrace with his comrades, and hated by his enemies owing to the licence he allowed his soldiers.

  • On July 19 a proclamation was issued forbidding the possession of firearms without licence.

  • In 1904 there was only one drinking-saloon, kept by a Bohemian-born American, who paid $6,000 a year for his monopoly licence.

  • Yet who could truthfully charge her with having obtained her divorce in order thereby to claim any fresh licence for herself?

  • It contains a vigorous attack on the licence of the press and of the "impudent, rascally Printer."