permitting 的 3 个定义
per·mit·ted, per·mit·ting.
- to allow to do something: Permit me to explain.
- to allow to be done or occur: The law does not permit the sale of such drugs.
- to tolerate; agree to: a law permitting Roman Catholicism in England.
- to afford opportunity for, or admit of: vents to permit the escape of gases.
per·mit·ted, per·mit·ting.
- to grant permission; allow liberty to do something.
- to afford opportunity or possibility: Write when time permits.
- to allow or admit: statements that permit of no denial.
- an authoritative or official certificate of permission; license: a fishing permit.
- a written order granting special permission to do something.
- permission.
permitting 近义词
consenting
permitting 的近义词 8 个
更多permitting例句
- The permit marks the last significant regulatory hurdle for developers of the Waimanalo property, which according to building permits will include three new single-family homes, two pools and a guard post.
- In the motion it filed Wednesday, the Corps said that it had identified a portion of its permit analysis under the Clean Water Act that needs to be reevaluated.
- Customs told us that only the person’s name — that’s Nathalie — on the soon-to-expire temporary import permit can take the car out.
- The National Park Service is considering permit applications from several organizations with various views on the election.
- The investment comes after Maryland’s secretary of the environment denied a permit last year for a solar farm that Georgetown wanted to build in rural Charles County.
- Some border points are closed and they are not permitting all refugees to enter.
- Most ominously, a law permitting the use of Russian as an official language in select regions was revoked.
- The sequester hurt the budget for BLM and has slowed down permitting.
- Another, dubbed Constitutional Carry, would eliminate any special permitting for gun owners.
- And states like Kansas and Utah actually passed laws permitting adults to carry guns in schools.
- The little Pontellier boys were permitting them to do so, and making their authority felt.
- He supported me consistently, permitting no one but himself to interfere with anything I thought it right to do.
- Messrs. Thomas Nelson and Sons have generously co-operated in permitting the use of the best translation.
- I find that some captains have begun to give money at the next port, instead of permitting this day of misrule.
- Annexations of this kind are called trade fixtures and the law is liberal in permitting their removal.