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 licence ['laisns]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 执照, 许可证, 特许

vt. 许可, 特许, 认可

[化] 许可; 特许; 许可证; 特许证; 执照




    licence
    [ noun ]
    1. excessive freedom; lack of due restraint

    2. <noun.state>
      when liberty becomes license dictatorship is near
      the intolerable license with which the newspapers break...the rules of decorum
    3. freedom to deviate deliberately from normally applicable rules or practices (especially in behavior or speech)

    4. <noun.state>
    5. a legal document giving official permission to do something

    6. <noun.communication>
    [ verb ]
    1. authorize officially

    2. <verb.social> certify license
      I am licensed to practice law in this state


    licence \licence\ (l[imac]"sens), licenced \licenced\, licencee
    \licencee\
    Same as {license}, {licensed}, {licensee}.
    [WordNet 1.5]


    License \Li"cense\ (l[imac]"sens), n. [Written also {licence}.]
    [F. licence, L. licentia, fr. licere to be permitted, prob.
    orig., to be left free to one; akin to linquere to leave. See
    {Loan}, and cf. {Illicit}, {Leisure}.]
    1. Authority or liberty given to do or forbear any act;
    especially, a formal permission from the proper
    authorities to perform certain acts or to carry on a
    certain business, which without such permission would be
    illegal; a grant of permission; as, a license to preach,
    to practice medicine, to sell gunpowder or intoxicating
    liquors.

    To have a license and a leave at London to dwell.
    --P. Plowman.

    2. The document granting such permission. --Addison.

    3. Excess of liberty; freedom abused, or used in contempt of
    law or decorum; disregard of law or propriety.

    License they mean when they cry liberty. --Milton.

    4. That deviation from strict fact, form, or rule, in which
    an artist or writer indulges, assuming that it will be
    permitted for the sake of the advantage or effect gained;
    as, poetic license; grammatical license, etc.

    Syn: Leave; liberty; permission.

    1. Sprint believes that the UK should therefore agree to its licence application and is keeping the FCC informed. The DTI's decision will not only affect Sprint.
    2. Mr Peter Brooke, national heritage secretary, has said that money should be spent mainly on capital projects. Eight consortia have bid for the licence to run the lottery and the winner is expected to be announced in May.
    3. Suddenly a civilian car with (West Bank) licence plates arrived,' Mr David Elimelech told the newspaper Ha'aretz.
    4. The negotiations are being handled personally by Mr Martin Broughton, BAT's chief executive. ITC Classic, an ITC affiliate, has applied for a licence to start a banking business.
    5. Licences have been granted this year for the first national terrestrial commercial station and three regional commercial networks. Almost every leading media operator made a bid for the national licence.
    6. However, it only denied newspaper allegations that it had funded the neo-fascist Liberal Democratic party of Mr Vladimir Zhirinovsky - not mentioning the central bank's announcement that GMM had no licence to conduct its banking operations.
    7. Comments have to be sent to the ITC by the middle of next month. The commission previously said it intended to advertise the licence in January, with a closing date three months later. A March or April date now seems more likely.
    8. It suggests instead a flat-rate licence fee similar to the road licence fee. British Rail Privatisation, National Consumer Council, 20 Grosvenor Gardens, London SW1W 0DH.
    9. It suggests instead a flat-rate licence fee similar to the road licence fee. British Rail Privatisation, National Consumer Council, 20 Grosvenor Gardens, London SW1W 0DH.
    10. Even after acquiring his licence, the investor still has to do the rounds of the Ministry of Lands, the Bank of Zambia and the immigration authorities. The bulk of the inquiries come from medium and small-scale operators and not the big multinationals.
    11. It is probably best to carry a driving licence or a photocopy of your passport.
    12. It also belongs to a consortium, led by Banco Bilbao Vizcaya, which leads in the battle to get a mobile telephony licence in Spain. A big question for Vodafone and its competitors is how long prices can remain stable.
    13. In 1989 the value of export licence applications approved totalled Pounds 50m for Iran and Pounds 130m for Iraq.
    14. Ladbroke will be only a one-third equity investor in Games for Good Causes, the consortium company established to bid for the main operator's licence of the national lottery.
    15. Chiyoda, on the other hand, argues that Nordica is misusing the licence to quash efforts to offer consumers cheaper products. 'They're just doing it to stop competition.
    16. The company will be capitalised at Dollars 1bn, and build a state-of-the-art fibre-optic cable linking three cities. MCI was confident the joint venture would be awarded a long-distance licence by the government.
    17. To support the case for a new charter and licence fee, Mr Birt has also recognised that the BBC must become more efficient and more accountable.
    18. Behind both was a Lebanese-born computer distributer, Mr Albert Hadid. At the end of 1993, Mr Hadid sold the B licence on to Australis Media, acting in conjunction with Lenfest, a US-based cable company.
    19. Even with a permit, the city may decide to order the portrait's removal, said Jack Perry, deputy chief licence inspector for the city.
    20. Galaxy will have to give up the Bristol licence before taking on the new regional licence.
    21. Galaxy will have to give up the Bristol licence before taking on the new regional licence.
    22. He has restricted licence sales to prevent overfishing - and to avoid glutting the squid market, which would eventually lower the Falklands' licence revenues.
    23. He has restricted licence sales to prevent overfishing - and to avoid glutting the squid market, which would eventually lower the Falklands' licence revenues.
    24. Poland has started a Bank for Environmental Protection, which has assets of more than Dollars 3bn raised from pollution licence fees charged to industry and other pollution sources.
    25. The pollution inspectorate said yesterday it had received 80,000 responses but had found 'no points of substance' to cause it to reconsider the terms of the draft licence.
    26. But he could become even richer if the award of patents forces others to pay licence fees to bring about the expected gene-based revolution in medicine.
    27. And so must the discretionary allocation of capital. New schools should be allowed to open - as long as they can attract a licence from educational inspectors - and old schools should be allowed to expand, without the permission of the secretary of state.
    28. Our live performance licence income in 1994 totals about Pounds 13m of that.
    29. CSFB, alone of the international investment banks, possesses a broker's licence in Budapest.
    30. In the past three months both companies have formed international alliances - BT with MCI, AT&T's main US competitor. AT&T has also applied for a government licence to gain direct access to the UK public telecommunications network.
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