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li·cence
/ˈlaɪsṇ(t)s/
執照,許可證,特許(
vt
.)許可,特許,認可
From:
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li·cence
/ˈlaɪsṇ(t)s/
名詞
特許,特許証,許可證,執照
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Li·cense
n.
[
Written
also
licence
.]
1.
Authority
or
liberty
given
to
do
or
forbear
any
act
;
especially
,
a
formal
permission
from
the
proper
authorities
to
perform
certain
acts
or
to
carry
on
a
certain
business
,
which
without
such
permission
would
be
illegal
;
a
grant
of
permission
;
as
,
a
license
to
preach
,
to
practice
medicine
,
to
sell
gunpowder
or
intoxicating
liquors
.
To
have
a
license
and
a
leave
at
London
to
dwell
.
--
P
.
Plowman
.
2.
The
document
granting
such
permission
.
3.
Excess
of
liberty
;
freedom
abused
,
or
used
in
contempt
of
law
or
decorum
;
disregard
of
law
or
propriety
.
License
they
mean
when
they
cry
liberty
.
--
Milton
.
4.
That
deviation
from
strict
fact
,
form
,
or
rule
,
in
which
an
artist
or
writer
indulges
,
assuming
that
it
will
be
permitted
for
the
sake
of
the
advantage
or
effect
gained
;
as
,
poetic
license
;
grammatical
license
,
etc
.
Syn:
--
Leave
;
liberty
;
permission
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
licence
n
1:
excessive
freedom
;
lack
of
due
restraint
; "
when
liberty
becomes
license
dictatorship
is
near
"-
Will
Durant
; "
the
intolerable
license
with
which
the
newspapers
break...the
rules
of
decorum
"-
Edmund
Burke
[
syn
:
license
]
2:
freedom
to
deviate
deliberately
from
normally
applicable
rules
or
practices
(
especially
in
behavior
or
speech
)
[
syn
:
license
]
3:
a
legal
document
giving
official
permission
to
do
something
[
syn
:
license
,
permit
]
v
:
authorize
officially
; "
I
am
licensed
to
practice
law
in
this
state
" [
syn
:
license
,
certify
] [
ant
:
decertify
]
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