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licence


I.licence S3 W2 BrE AmE British English, license American English /ˈlaɪsəns/ noun
[Word Family: noun: ↑licence, ↑licensee; verb: ↑license; adjective: ↑licensed]
1. DOCUMENT [countable] an official document giving you permission to own or do something for a period of time ⇨ permit:
The dealers applied for an export licence.
He was arrested for driving without a license.
The Tennessee Valley Authority applied for a license to operate the facility.
The owner of land could grant a licence to cut and remove timber.
I forgot to renew my licence.
Persistent offenders face losing their licence. ⇨ ↑driving licence
2. AGREEMENT [uncountable and countable] an agreement with a company or organization giving permission to make, sell, or use their product
under licence
Guinness is brewed under licence in South Africa.
single-user/10-user/site licence (=permission for computer software to be used by a certain number of people or in a certain place only)
a licence agreement
3. FREEDOM [uncountable] freedom to do or say what you think is best:
Headteachers should be allowed greater licence in the exercise of their power.
4. artistic/poetic licence the way in which a painter or writer changes the facts of the real world to make their story, description, or picture of events more interesting or more beautiful
5. EXCUSE [uncountable and countable] the freedom or opportunity to behave in a way that is wrong or immoral
licence to do something
Police say it gives youngsters licence to break the law.
6. licence to print money an opportunity to make a lot of money without much work or effort – especially used to show disapproval
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COLLOCATIONS
verbs
have a licence Café Metropole does not yet have a license to sell liquor.
hold a licence British English (=have a licence) Police said that the man did not hold a firearms licence.
get/gain/obtain a licence New private pilots must fly for at least fifty hours before getting their licences.
apply for a licence A doctor who moves to another state must apply for a license to practice medicine there.
grant/issue a licence He was granted his flying instructor’s licence.
renew a licence The licence must be renewed yearly.
lose your licence The police caught him driving while drunk and he will now lose his licence.
a licence runs out (also a licence expires
formal) (=it ends) Her driver’s license had expired.
take away sb’s licence (also revoke somebody's licence
formal) The doctor had his license revoked after he was found to be on drugs.
types of licence
a driving licence British English, a driver's license American English 80 percent of 18 year olds had a driver’s license.
a pilot’s licence She became the youngest woman to hold a pilot’s licence.
a television licence British English (=which allows you to use your television and pays for public television programmes) Buying a television means you will need a television licence.
a marriage licence (=a licence that allows two people to marry each other) We went to get a marriage licence.
a fishing/hunting licence (=a licence that allows you to fish/hunt) He renewed his hunting license.
an import/export licence An export licence was issued in August last year.
a provisional licence British English (=a temporary driving licence before you get your full licence) Learner drivers need to obtain a provisional licence.
a full licence (=one that is not temporary and has no restrictions) They offer insurance cover for drivers over 25 and under 70 years of age with a full licence.
licence + NOUN
the licence holder British English (=the person who has a licence) the licence holder of a public house
a licence fee (=money you have to pay to get a licence) The BBC is funded by a licence fee which all television owners have to pay.
II.license AC BrE AmE (also licence British English) /ˈlaɪsəns/ verb [transitive usually passive]
[Word Family: noun
: ↑licence, ↑licensee; verb
: ↑license; adjective
: ↑licensed]
to give official permission for someone to do or produce something, or for an activity to take place
be licensed to do something
a restaurant which is licensed to sell alcohol
The vaccine has been licensed by the US Food and Drug Administration.

licencehu
['laisəns]
Cách viết khác:
license
['laisəns]
ngoại động từ
cho phép; cấp giấy phép, cấp môn bài, cấp đăng ký
danh từ
sự cho phép; giấy phép, môn bài, đăng ký
marriage licence
giấy đăng ký kết hôn
shooting licence
giấy phép săn bắn
bằng, chứng chỉ
driving licence
bằng lái xe
bằng cử nhân
sự phóng túng, sự bừa bãi; sự dâm loạn
(thơ ca) sự phóng túng về niêm luật
a licence to print money
kế hoạch vô cùng tốn kém


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