licensed 的 2 个定义
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.
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li·censed, li·cens·ing.
- to grant authoritative permission or license to.
licensed 近义词
authorized
更多licensed例句
- Campuswire’s key monetization strategy, which was selling pro licenses for its online class software, felt threatened by alternatives.
- If you have a car and a license to drive it, you can sign up as a volunteer and help people on or before election day.
- It’s a particularly thorny problem for medical AI, because much of those datasets are under license and sharing can generate privacy concerns.
- Some states also prohibit the sale of recreationally-harvested oysters, and fishing licenses can be required.
- To that end, real-life archival footage is blended with newly filmed “re-enactments” – and a healthy dose of artistic license – to bring their histories to life.
- Spanning more than 150 years, the exhibit exhaustively distinguishes designer pieces from licensed copies, adaptations, and fakes.
- However, the act that gives blanket immunity seems only to apply to licensed dealers.
- In the late 1990s a vaccine called RotaShield was licensed in the United States.
- As with all self-experiments, readers will need to judge what works best for themselves—and with a licensed physician.
- It would have had to have proper accounting and people with financials skills to get licensed.
- After a distinguished career he was, in 1746, licensed to preach by the presbytery of Aberdeen.
- After further training at Edinburgh he was licensed as preacher by the presbytery of Lorne in 1821.
- And in how many millions of homes was this same thing going on—this licensed preying of one personality upon another?
- They are licensed assassins, who track our steps without pity and cut our throats without giving us time to cry mercy.
- Besides this, the Jewish religion was recognized, tolerated, licensed.