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    licence查询结果如下:

    音标:['laɪsns]
    名词复数:licences 词频:高频常用词
    异形词:license
    基本释义/说明:n.执照
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    n.
    ①[U]许可,特许;
    do sth under special licence
    特许做某事.
    marry by special licence
    特许结婚.
    ②[C](许可)执照,许可证;
    an off- licence
    可带走的酒店许可证.
    an on- licence
    只限店饮用的酒店许可证.
    a dog licence
    养狗执照.
    a driving licence=a licence to drive a car
    汽车驾驶执照.
    an marriage licence
    结婚证.
    a licence for the sale of alcoholic drinks
    卖酒许可证.
    a licence practise as a doctor
    行医许可证.
    ③[U]放肆,放纵;(文学,艺术上的)破格;
    poetic licence
    诗的破格.
    the licence shown by sb
    某人所表现出来的放纵行为.
    vt.
    批准,许可;发给(某人)执照或许可证;
    licence sb to do sth
    批准某人干某事.
    licence a doctor to practise medicine
    批准医生行医.
    shops licenced to sell tobacco and drinks
    许可卖烟酒的商店.
    -扩展释义
    n. 【化学】
    许可证,特许,执照,检查证;许可证,特许证,执照,检查证
    an application for membership/a loan/a licence
    会籍╱贷款╱执照申请
    【海运】
    执照,许可,特许,认可,批准
    n.
    1. (法律上的)许可,特许[U][+to-v]2. 许可证;执照;牌照[C][+to-v]3. 放纵,放肆[U]4. (艺术作品的)破格,不拘一格[U]vt.1. 给...发许可证;批准;准许[O2]
    an application for membership/a loan/a licence
    会籍╱贷款╱执照申请
    -同义词和反义词

    词性:noun

    例句2. I went in dread of the beatings that teachers had licence to administer’

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    例句3. they manufacture high-fashion footwear under licence

    同义词系列2

    例句4. the government was criticized for giving the army too much licence

    同义词系列2
    反义词系列1

    例句5. he may have used a little poetic licence to embroider a good yarn’

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    -licence的不同词性形态

    名词 变体/同根词

    licensor的异体字
    “A vast database of doctors points you to the nearest licenser in your area.”
    “If Macklin had not been required to submit copies of his plays to the licenser, it is doubtful that as much would have survived.”
    “A fatal stroke was given to the liberty of the press, by the act subjecting all dramatic writings to the inspection of a licenser.”
    (law) A person to whom a license is granted.
    “Accordingly, the occupier did not have exclusive possession of his room, and was a licensee and not a tenant.”
    “How does this permit State activity of this sort directed to a licensee as to what they may or may not broadcast?”
    “Bradford licensing justices said that he had abdicated his duties as licensee to his brother Michael and his partner Claire.”
    The property of being licentious.
    “The conservative narrative would be built around some idea of liberal licentiousness or sloth or some such.”
    “As in many things, we must walk that line between legalism or pietism on the one hand and licentiousness on the other.”
    “Tiberius distinguished his reign by great indolence, excessive cruelty, unprincipled avarice, and abandoned licentiousness.”
    The role or status of licentiate.
    “The baccalaureate, licentiateship, and mastership formed three distinct degrees.”
    “The order of merit at the examination for the licentiateship existed in Paris till quite recently.”
    “Until a few years ago the successful candidates at the licentiateship were arranged in order of merit.”
    (law) A party that grants a license to another.
    “On occasion, I also deal directly with the licensor to acquire art assets for use in the guide.”
    “Thus attribution can be to the author, or to another entity, or both, as the licensor specifies.”
    “This License may not be modified without the mutual written agreement of the licensor and You.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    licence的第三人称单数形式
    license的现在分词
    “Fishing effort could also be controlled by licensing boats and limiting their catches.”
    “Actually, much of the licensing and regulation is aimed at protecting the public from frauds and quacks.”
    “The licensing of alehouses and inns was the responsibility of justices of the peace.”
    licence的现在分词
    “This will include the development of a comprehensive manual for all aspects of driver licencing including that of driving schools and instructors.”
    “I am not able to unfold, how this cautelous enterprise of licencing can be exempted from the number of vain and impossible attempts.”
    “Thus much we are hinder’d and dis-inur’d by this cours of licencing toward the true knowledge of what we seem to know.”
    The act of giving a formal (usually written) authorization. || Authorize officially.
    “The authority to license television stations, sanction newspapers and to regulate cell phone companies was recently transferred to a commission whose members were chosen by the US.”
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