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license

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

许可证,执照,许可,许可证制度

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Also especially British, li·cence .

    • : formal permission from a governmental or other constituted authority to do something, as to carry on some business or profession.
    • : a certificate, tag, plate, etc., giving proof of such permission; official permit: a driver's license.
    • : permission to do or not to do something.
    • : intentional deviation from rule, convention, or fact, as for the sake of literary or artistic effect: poetic license.
    • : exceptional freedom allowed in a special situation.
    • : excessive or undue freedom or liberty.
    • : licentiousness.
    • : the legal right to use a patent owned by another.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    li·censed, li·cens·ing.

    • : to grant authoritative permission or license to.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounauthority, permission
Forms: licensed
nounabandon, indulgence
Forms: licensed
Synonyms
anarchy无政府主义,无政府状态,无政府主义者,无政府状态下animalism动物主义,兽性,兽性主义,动物性arrogance傲慢,傲慢的态度,傲慢自大,傲慢无礼audacity胆识,勇气,胆量,胆大妄为boldness魄力,胆量,勇气,胆识complacency自满,自满情绪,自鸣得意,自满症debauchery放荡不羁,放荡,放浪形骸,淫乱disorder紊乱,无序,无秩序,无序的effrontery媚俗,媚态,媚术,媚俗之心excess过量,过度,过量的,过剩forwardness前瞻性,前进性,前言,前景gluttony贪吃,馋嘴,贪食,饕餮immoderation无理取闹,放肆,放纵,放任自流impropriety不当行为,不正当行为,不当,不恰当的行为irresponsibility不负责任的行为,不负责任,不负责任的做法,不负责任的态度lawlessness无法无天,不法行为,无法无天的现象,无法无天的情况laxity松弛,松懈,疏松,松弛度looseness松动,松散性,松散,松弛presumptuousness妄自尊大,妄自尊大的行为,妄自菲薄,妄想prodigality挥霍无度,挥霍浪费,挥霍,挥霍成性profligacy挥霍无度,挥霍浪费,挥霍,浪费refractoriness折射性,折射率,折光性,折射性强relaxation放松,松弛,放轻松,放宽sauciness酱汁,酱油,酱料,酱油味self-indulgence自我放纵,自我陶醉,放纵自己,放纵自我sensuality肉体,色相,性感,色情slackness松懈,松弛,懈怠,懒惰temerity暴躁,胆怯,诱惑力,暴躁不安unrestraint无拘无束,不受约束,不受限制,无拘束unruliness野蛮生长,不稳定,野蛮行为,野蛮的行为wantonness肆意妄为,恣意妄为,放荡不羁,恣意wildness野性,狂野性,狂野,野生relaxedness放松,松弛,放松心情,宽松

Examples

  • The ministry of defense needs to enforce the law from companies with licenses, but also they need to do oversight on companies working without a license.

  • Hunting licenses and firing range membership figures also point to the shooting sports market’s growth potential, he said.

  • Soon after, the state began issuing sports-betting licenses to casinos.

  • So they coach people on whether they need to send their driver’s license, wage documentation or something else, and push back against denied claims.

  • As City Councilman Chris Ward noted Wednesday, San Diego also has license plate readers and gunshot-detection software at its disposal.

  • You can still get your license at the court—just not actually get married there.

  • The young man had the presence of mind to tail Gaylard Williams out of the park and jot down his license plate.

  • Adding a checkbox to a driver's license and another form would make this easy to implement.

  • The next step is requiring 40 hours of training prior to license approval.

  • Did you know that you can purchase and mill 80 percent receivers without a license?

  • The special license had arrived; the young clergyman who was to perform the service was located at Hartledon.

  • There are at present more than sixteen thousand Chinese in this city of Manila, who have received license to stay in the country.

  • It has been years since they have had a license at our tavern, so there was a solitary man in the bar-room when I entered.

  • The business of a pawnbroker is legally regulated by statute, and the states usually require him to get a license.

  • Such a license though defective is valid until revoked by the proper authority.