licence
noun /ˈlaɪsns/
/ˈlaɪsns/
(US English license)
Idioms 许可证;执照 - Applicants must hold a valid driving licence.
申请者必须持有有效的驾驶执照。 - to get/obtain/have a licence
获得执照 - to grant/issue a licence
颁发执照 - James lost his licence for six months (= had his licence taken away by the police as a punishment).
詹姆斯的执照被警方扣了六个月。 - Her licence was revoked by the court.
她的执照被法院吊销了。 - licence for something a licence for the software
软件许可证 - licence to do something You need a licence to fish in this river.
你在这条河里钓鱼要有许可证。 - without a licence He was caught driving a car without a licence.
他无证驾驶汽车被抓。 - Is there a licence fee?
要交许可证费吗? - a licence holder (= a person who has been given a licence)
许可证持有人 - a licence agreement
特许协议
Wordfinder- accelerate
- brake
- car
- commute
- driving
- licence
- motorist
- road
- road tax
- traffic
- He's had his licence taken away.
他被没收了执照。 - She gained her private pilot's licence.
她获得了私人飞行员执照。 - The CD-ROM comes with a single-user licence.
那张只读光盘只供单个用户使用。 - The bar was refused a music licence.
这家酒吧被拒绝授予音乐使用许可证。 - The company has won the licence to run trains from the south coast to London.
这家公司获得了从南海岸到伦敦的火车运营许可证。 - The government is currently granting no operating licences to foreign companies.
政府目前不向外国公司颁发经营许可证。 - The licence expires at the end of the year.
这个执照年底到期。 - The weapons were exported under a special export licence.
这些武器是经过特别许可才获得出口的。 - You have to have a licence to sell beer.
持有许可证才能出售啤酒。 - a licence for software manufacture
软件生产许可证 - a licence from the Performing Rights Society
表演权协会授予的许可证 - He did not have a gun licence.
他没有持枪执照。 - The premises did not have an entertainment licence.
该场所没有娱乐许可证。 - Who holds the licence for these premises?
谁持有这些场所的许可证? - Your local authority should be able to issue you with a licence.
你的地方当局应该可以给你发执照。 - a liquor licence
酒类专卖证
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- valid
- full
- special
- …
- have
- hold
- buy
- …
- expire
- run out
- fee
- holder
- number
- …
- in a/the licence
- under a/the licence
- under licence
- …
- the holder of a licence
- Applicants must hold a valid driving licence.
- [uncountable, singular] licence (to do something) (formal) freedom to do or say whatever you want, often something bad or unacceptable
放肆;放纵 - Lack of punishment seems to give youngsters licence to break the law.
由于缺少惩罚,年轻人似乎便恣意违法。
- Lack of punishment seems to give youngsters licence to break the law.
- [uncountable] (formal) freedom to behave in a way that is not considered sexually moral
放荡;纵欲;淫乱
词源late Middle English: via Old French from Latin licentia ‘freedom, sexually immoral behaviour’ (in medieval Latin ‘authority, permission’), from licere ‘be lawful or permitted’.
Idioms
artistic/poetic licence
- the freedom of artists or writers to change facts in order to make a story, painting, etc. more interesting or beautiful
Topics Literature and writingc2艺术上自由发挥的权利;诗的破格
a licence to print money
- (disapproving) used to describe a business that makes a lot of money with little effort
不费劲挣大钱;一本万利;摇钱树
under licence
- (of a product
) made with the permission of a company or an organization产品 获得生产许可 - They are Italian trains, but they will be built in Britain under licence.
这些是意大利的火车,但获得许可将在英国制造。 - The beer is brewed under licence in the UK.
在英国酿造啤酒需要有许可证。
- They are Italian trains, but they will be built in Britain under licence.