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    licensable查询结果如下:

    音标:['laɪsnsəbl]
    基本释义/说明:可获许可证的;可获许可的
    详解 英文释义 韦氏词典 英文百科 wiki词典 英文句库
    可获许可证的;可获许可的
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    1. 可获许可的
    -licensable的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Disregarding accepted rules.
    “He censures the licentious behavior which the picaro’s freedom implies and from which the hero could abstain through his free will.”
    “All the accused men were well known for their licentious behaviour and for this reason possibly became easy targets for incrimination.”
    “With a troubled face, Flora, goddess of Spring and licentious revels, stealthily hands the flowers on to Venus.”
    Without a license.
    Without a licence.
    Resembling a license.
    (of a person or enterprise) having been issued with a licence (by the required authority) || (of a shop or restaurant) allowed to sell alcohol || (of an activity) authorized by licence || (of a product) based on an existing piece of intellectual property and sold under licence.

    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

    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.”
    例句

    Oversize vehicles are barred from the highways and are not licensable .

    体积过大的车辆禁止在公路上行驶,而且不发给执照。

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