permissive
permissive 英 [pəˈmɪsɪv] 美 [pərˈmɪsɪv]
adj. 许可的;自由的;宽容的;(两性关系)放纵的
名词复数:permissives
- Being permissive is the opposite of being strict. Permissive parents let their kids stay up later and have more sweets.
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- adj. 许可的;自由的;宽容的;(两性关系)放纵的
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1. If you build a new project based on this code, do you distribute it under permissive terms as well?
如果您基于此代码构建了一个新的项目,那么您也要在相同的许可条款下发布该项目么?
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2. But the culture evolved to be less restrictive and more permissive – the idea of open source licences that permit but don't require new contributions, additions to be made available to everybody.
卡普尔说,“但是这种文化变得更少限制、更宽容——开源软件许可的理念意味允许但并不要求做出新的贡献,并且人人都可以得到新增部分。”
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3. Some react to an exceedingly strict household by becoming permissive parents, but not Chua.
有些人在极为严格的家庭教育之后变成了宽容的家长,但蔡没有。
- permissive (adj.) c. 1600, "allowing to pass through," from Old French permissif, from Latin permiss-, past participle stem of permittere "to let go, let pass, let loose" (see permit (v.)). In sense of "tolerant, liberal" it is first recorded 1956; by 1966 it had definite overtones of sexual freedom. Earlier it meant "permitted, allowed" (early 15c.). Related: Permissively; permissiveness.
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