| 单词 | licensed |
| 释义 | licensedWord family (noun) licence licensee (adjective) licensed (verb) license From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishDrink, Crime & law, Governmentlicensedli‧censed (also licenced British English) /ˈlaɪsənst/ ●○○ AWL adjective1 British EnglishDFD having a licence to sell alcoholic drinksa licensed restaurant2 SCLEGALa car, gun etc that is licensed is one that someone has official permission to own or use3 PGhaving been given official permission to do a particular joba licensed private investigatorExamples from the Corpuslicensed• Most of these are supplied by licensed and contract brewing agreements with long-established partners.• Like the committees of July 1936, they issued passports, raised local levies, licensed apothecaries.• Getting a job at another licensed dealer was somewhat easier.• Most licensed dealers could not resist kicking a man when he's down.• This went to show that the full potential of a client was measurable only outside the licensed dealing fraternity.• licensed drivers• Money from the fund was payable to depositors on the insolvency of a recognised bank or licensed institution.• Membership of the Society is open to anyone interested in amateur radio, whether licensed or unlicensed.• In Derby it is a condition on the public entertainment licence for all licensed premises employing doormen. |
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