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License Driver's Official Permission Forms Noun Licence Laɪsns

Front license
Pron ['laɪsns]
Back 【LICENSE】
While driving a car, you have to carry your driver's license with you.
开车时,你必须随身携带驾驶执照。
【重点词汇】
license n. 执照
Vocab
licensea legal document giving official permission to do something

What does 007's license to kill have to do with that driver's license you can't wait to acquire? Both are forms of permissions conferred officially. If you’re in England, the noun ends in “c,” as in driver’s licence.

When you have a license, you have official permission to do something, like drive a car. Bars need a liquor license to serve alcohol. Doctors need a medical license to practice medicine. You can also say people have license to do something, which means they're free to do it, like if you give yourself poetic license to misspell your own name. In Britain, license is only a verb, meaning "allow," and the noun form is spelled with two cs: licence.

All forms of 'license' will appear on average once every 227 pages.
license
licensed
licenser
unlicensed

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