licence
licence 英 [ˈlaɪsns] 美 [ˈlaɪsəns]
n. 许可证,执照;特许
进行时:licencing 过去式:licenced 过去分词:licenced 第三人称单数:licences 名词复数:licences
- A licence is a permit to do something. You need a licence to drive a car. If you spell it licence instead of license, then you’ll be driving on the left side of the road because the “c” ending is British.
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- n. 许可证,执照;特许
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1. Export Licence
出口许可证 ;
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2. import licence
进口许口证 ;
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3. He did not hold a firearms licence.
他没有持枪许可证。
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4. You need a licence to fish in this river.
你在这条河里钓鱼要有许可证。
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5. Have you got a driving licence?
你有驾驶执照吗?
- licence (n.) late 14c., "formal authorization, official permission, permit, privilege," from Old French licence "freedom, liberty, power, possibility; permission," (12c.), from Latin licentia "freedom, liberty; unrestrained liberty, wantonness, presumption," from licentem (nominative licens), present participle of licere "to be allowed, be lawful," from PIE root *leik- "to offer, bargain, make a bid" (possibly source also of Lettish likstu "I come to terms").
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