license
- IPA[ˈlīs(ə)ns]
美式
- a permit from an authority to own or use something, do a particular thing, or carry on a trade (especially in alcoholic beverages);formal or official permission to do something
- grant a license to (someone or something) to permit the use of something or to allow an activity to take place;authorize the use, performance, or release of (something)
noun: licence, plural noun: licences
verb: license, 3rd person present: licenses, gerund or present participle: licensing, past tense: licensed, past participle: licensed
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- n.名詞
- 1. a permit from an authority to own or use something, do a particular thing, or carry on a trade (especially in alcoholic beverages):
a gun license
vehicle license fees
- 2. formal or official permission to do something:
logging is permitted under license from the Forest Service
- 3. a writer's or artist's freedom to deviate from fact or from conventions such as grammar, meter, or perspective, for effect:
artistic license
- 4. freedom to behave as one wishes, especially in a way that results in excessive or unacceptable behavior:
the government was criticized for giving the army too much license
- 5. a reason or excuse to do something wrong or excessive:
police say that the lenient sentence is a license to assault
- v.動詞
- 1. grant a license to (someone or something) to permit the use of something or to allow an activity to take place:
brokers must be licensed to sell health-related insurance
he ought not to have been licensed to fly a plane
- 2. authorize the use, performance, or release of (something):
the drug is already licensed for human use
he was required to delete certain scenes before the film could be licensed for showing
- 3. give permission to (someone) to do something:
he was licensed to do no more than send a message
n. a permit from an authority to own or use something, do a particular thing, or carry on a trade (especially in alcoholic drink):
a gun licence
a television licence fee
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adj. having an official licence:
a licensed taxi operator
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adj. having an official license:
a licensed taxi operator
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n. a store selling alcoholic beverages for consumption elsewhere.
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- v.give one party a license to use (patented or copyright material) in return for a similar license:
- the two companies have agreed to cross-license their intellectual property
- adj.involving or effected by cross-licensing:
- a ten-year patent cross-license agreement
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v. give one party a licence to use (patented or copyright material) in return for a similar licence:
the two companies have agreed to cross-license their intellectual property
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n. a license to drive a taxi or other passenger car for hire:
the drivers are required to submit a health certification when they first receive their hack license
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n. a sign affixed to a vehicle displaying a series of letters or numbers indicating that the vehicle has been registered with the state.
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- IPA[ˈlʌɪs(ə)ns]
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- v.grant a licence to:
- a pub has to be licensed by the local justices
he ought not to have been licensed to fly a plane
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