单词 | licence |
释义 | licence licence UK (US license) /ˈlaɪ.səns/ noun A2 [C] an official document that gives you permission to own, do, or use something, usually after you have paid money and/or taken a test: » a dog licence» a driving licence (US driver's license)» a TV licenceThesaurus+: ↑Official documentsF0 [S or U] FORMAL permission or freedom to do what you want: » As parents, they allowed their children very little licence.» [+ to infinitive] He was given licence to reform the organization.Thesaurus+: ↑Freedom to act , ↑Opportunity artistic/poetic licenceF0 the freedom of artists, writers, etc. to change the facts of the real world when producing art Thesaurus+: ↑Freedom to act , ↑Opportunity under licenceF0 with special permission from the person or company who has created a product: » It's a German product, made under licence in British factories.Thesaurus+: ↑Allowing and permitting• • • Extra Examples:» I've always had a clean driving licence.» They're coming down heavily on people for not paying their licence fees.» He was copped for driving without a licence last week.» He's got a couple of endorsements on his licence already.» It would appear (that) nobody on board the aircraft actually had a licence to fly it. |
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