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permitted

/per-mit-id/US // pərˈmɪt ɪd //

允许的,允许,准许,准许的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : allowed or tolerated: One lettuce contained a gene-mutating compound at over sixty times the permitted level.
    • : given permission to do something; authorized: Some of the user-uploaded data should only be accessible to a permitted group of users.

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Examples

  • Protecting the experience from overcrowding is the equivalent of limiting permits to run the Grand Canyon.

  • The state has begun to penalize local businesses that violate the requirement by suspending food permits and other business licenses.

  • All Phillips has to do is agree to follow the rules to get his permit back, the state said — but in another letter to parents he made clear he does not intend to do so.

  • It is not unusual, Litterst added, for permits to be doled out the week before the event takes place.

  • In this case, the owners of the property bulldozed the structures on the site and started construction of new homes before applying for the shoreline setback permit.

  • The only physician she was permitted to see was the jail doctor.

  • But since the government has now permitted the River God to leave the U.K., that excuse can no longer wash.

  • Assuming that members of Congress who live in D.C. are adults, they, too, will be permitted to get stoned at their leisure.

  • She said she wrote the letter because the president is not permitted direct contact with soldiers.

  • Such an abattoir would never be permitted to continue in the United States, or indeed the developed (and white) world.

  • In most club card-rooms smoking is not permitted, but at the Pandemonium it is the fashion to smoke everywhere.

  • But there is a pinnacle of human success and of human opinion, on which human foot was never yet permitted to rest.

  • This unreasoning, feminine obstinacy so wrought upon him that he permitted himself a smile and a lapse into irony and banter.

  • They had been permitted to sit up till after the ice-cream, which naturally marked the limit of human indulgence.

  • Once he permitted himself a digression, that he might point a moral for the benefit of his servant.