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 permit [pә'mit]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 许可证, 许可, 执照, 通行证

vt. 允许, 容许, 可能, 使放手做

vi. 容许, 给以机会, 提供可能

[化] 许可证

[经] 许可, 执照, 许可证




    permit
    permitted, permitting
    [ noun ]
    1. a legal document giving official permission to do something

    2. <noun.communication>
    3. the act of giving a formal (usually written) authorization

    4. <noun.act>
    5. large game fish; found in waters of the West Indies

    6. <noun.animal>
    [ verb ]
    1. consent to, give permission

    2. <verb.communication> allow countenance let
      She permitted her son to visit her estranged husband
      I won't let the police search her basement
      I cannot allow you to see your exam
    3. make it possible through a specific action or lack of action for something to happen

    4. <verb.social>
      allow let
      This permits the water to rush in
      This sealed door won't allow the water come into the basement
      This will permit the rain to run off
    5. allow the presence of or allow (an activity) without opposing or prohibiting

    6. <verb.communication>
      allow tolerate
      We don't allow dogs here
      Children are not permitted beyond this point
      We cannot tolerate smoking in the hospital


    Permit \Per*mit"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Permitted}; p. pr. & vb.
    n. {Permitting}.] [L. permittere, permissum, to let through,
    to allow, permit; per + mittere to let go, send. See {Per-},
    and {Mission}.]
    1. To consent to; to allow or suffer to be done; to tolerate;
    to put up with.

    What things God doth neither command nor forbid . .
    . he permitteth with approbation either to be done
    or left undone. --Hooker.

    2. To grant (one) express license or liberty to do an act; to
    authorize; to give leave; -- followed by an infinitive.

    Thou art permitted to speak for thyself. --Acis
    xxvi. 1.

    3. To give over; to resign; to leave; to commit.

    Let us not aggravate our sorrows,
    But to the gods permit the event of things.
    --Addison.

    Syn: To allow; let; grant; admit; suffer; tolerate; endure;
    consent to.

    Usage: To {Allow}, {Permit}, {Suffer}, {Tolerate}. To allow
    is more positive, denoting (at least originally and
    etymologically) a decided assent, either directly or
    by implication. To permit is more negative, and
    imports only acquiescence or an abstinence from
    prevention. The distinction, however, is often
    disregarded by good writers. To suffer has a stronger
    passive or negative sense than to permit, sometimes
    implying against the will, sometimes mere
    indifference. To tolerate is to endure what is
    contrary to will or desire. To suffer and to tolerate
    are sometimes used without discrimination.


    Permit \Per*mit"\, v. i.
    To grant permission; to allow.


    Permit \Per"mit\, n.
    Warrant; license; leave; permission; specifically, a written
    license or permission given to a person or persons having
    authority; as, a permit to land goods subject to duty.


    Permit \Per*mit"\, n. [Cf. Sp. palamida a kind of scombroid
    fish.]
    (a) A large pompano ({Trachinotus goodei}) of the West
    Indies, Florida, etc. It becomes about three feet long.
    (b) The round pompano. ({Trachinotus falcatus}). [Local, U.
    S.]
    [Webster 1913 Suppl.]

    1. The U.S. Park Police said 19 Greenpeace members were arrested and charged with demonstrating without a permit.
    2. He said the whole question of the national emergency was under constant review and it would be lifted as soon as circumstances permit.
    3. In a statement released yesterday, Koppers Chairman Charles Pullin said the recapitalization would permit shareholders "to maintain an equity interest and participate in the company's inherent long-term value."
    4. But I hope you'll permit me to describe one scene.
    5. It remains unclear to what extent the reduction of subsidies for fuel and rent will permit the reforms to take hold quickly.
    6. Fyodor Morgun, head of the State Committee for the Protection of Nature, has said that pollution levels in 102 Soviet cities affecting more than 50 million people are often 10 times higher than Soviet laws permit.
    7. But last night, the House Rules Committee decided to permit it, essentially turning the vote into a test of organized labor's muscle on Capitol Hill.
    8. On Tuesday, Shamir told settlers he supported a change in policy to permit civilians and soldiers to open fire on Arab stone-throwers without shooting warning rounds first.
    9. The other provision would permit export of 70,000 barrels daily of petroleum products from the refinery at Valdez, Alaska, and any new refineries that are constructed in the state.
    10. The U.S. automaker received an accreditation permit to open the offices.
    11. As chief executive of the state of Massachusetts he has steadfastly refused to permit the critical warning and communication facility _ the Ground Wave Emergency Network (GWEN) _ to be built in his state, leaving a serious gap in our nation's defense.
    12. We know it does not permit deployment.
    13. However, East Germany also decided Tuesday to permit the about 10,000 East Germans around the embassy compound to emigrate to the West.
    14. It wasn't immediately clear whether the Saudis will permit the Aramco companies to purchase some additional oil beyond the amounts defined in the contract negotiated early this year.
    15. About 10 million people live in the 587 square miles covered by the permit, and Elf is making a special effort to be discreet, at least as discreet as one can be with a 165-foot oil derrick operating round-the-clock.
    16. "We must not permit the Iraqi regime to hope there will be a division, a weakening of positions," he said.
    17. "This is sex discrimination," he said, pointing out the inconsistency of laws that permit an infertile man to arrange a pregnancy through a sperm donor but deny the same right to an infertile woman.
    18. The strikers said the permit rises should first be withdrawn.
    19. He got a city permit Tuesday to become a street vendor outside the state Capitol and has invested about $10,000, including $3,000 for a cart, in the business.
    20. China, for one, would not permit it.
    21. Anti-apartheid activists have criticized withdrawal schemes that permit the U.S. companies to continue supplying parts and equipment to South Africa.
    22. Shamir's proposal would apparently permit the inclusion of Palestinians who are formally registered as residents of the West Bank or Gaza Strip but who also maintain residence in Jerusalem.
    23. A Federal Aviation Administration report says Scott Air Force Base in Illinois could be expanded to permit civilian use, but the Defense Department is expressing doubts about the findings.
    24. U.S. District Judge Harold Greene earlier this year modified the AT&T consent decree to allow the Bell companies to transmit information services, but he refused to permit them to originate the information themselves.
    25. She also objected to the majority's decision to permit American Stores to acquire, or reacquire, one store each year in the San Francisco area without commission approval or review.
    26. Club manager Scott Vokoun, who was aware that commission investigators were present that night, said his attorney does not believe he violated his entertainment permit.
    27. "Pending the enactment of clarifying legislation," the tax-collecting agency said that it won't permit the deduction if the stock is purchased by an estate after a person's death, or if the stock plan resells the stock that it purchases from the estate.
    28. The tax sharing agreement was merely the mechanism used to permit the impermissible taking that occurred.
    29. If a bidder does come forth, the date would be pushed back to Jan. 1 to permit negotiation of a sale agreement, a company spokesman said.
    30. Parts of seven states, where more than half of Peru's people live, are now under emergency decrees that suspend the right of free travel and assembly and permit searches without warrant and detention without charges.
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