释义 |
license美 ['laɪs(ə)ns] 英 ['laɪs(ə)ns] 第三人称单数:licenses 现在分词:licensing 过去式:licensed adj.+n. valid license,permanent license,special license,temporary license v.+n. get license,issue license,revoke license,renew license,grant license v. certify,permit,allow,authorize,accredit n. certificate,authorization,pass,excess,immoderation 1. | 批准;许可to give sb official permission to do, own, or use sth |
| The new drug has not yet been licensed in the US. 这种新药尚未在美国获得许可。 | | licensing hours(= the times when alcohol can be sold at a pub, etc.) 限定的售酒时间 | | They had licensed the firm to produce the drug. 他们批准了那家公司生产这种药物。 |
v. | 1. to give official permission for somebody to do something or for an activity to take place 2. if someone is licensed to do something, they have official permission to do it from a government, business, or other authority 3. if something is licensed, people have official permission to use it 1. to give official permission for somebody to do something or for an activity to take place 2. if someone is licensed to do something, they have official permission to do it from a government, business, or other authority 3. if something is licensed, people have official permission to use it | n. | 1. a printed document that gives official permission to a person or group to own something or do something 2. official permission to do something, either from a government or under a law or regulation 3. the opportunity to do something, especially when this goes beyond normal limits 4. the freedom of a writer or artist to rearrange the facts of ordinary life in order to make a more striking effect 5. freedom in behavior or speech that exceeds what is considered appropriate 1. a printed document that gives official permission to a person or group to own something or do something 2. official permission to do something, either from a government or under a law or regulation 3. the opportunity to do something, especially when this goes beyond normal limits 4. the freedom of a writer or artist to rearrange the facts of ordinary life in order to make a more striking effect 5. freedom in behavior or speech that exceeds what is considered appropriate |
|