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Oxford 5000 vocabulary |C1|ACADEMIC vocabularySPEAKING vocabularyWRITING vocabulary li‧cence , license /ˈlaɪsəns/ noun
li‧cense (also licence) /ˈlaɪsəns/ verb [transitive usually passive]
مجوز
تصدیق، گواهی نامه، اجازه، جواز شغل، اجازه دادن، پروانه دادن، مرخص کردن، روانشناسی: پروانه، بازرگانی: مجوز، علوم نظامی: اجازه نامه
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Advanced Persian Dictionary مهندسی صنایع: فروش/خرید/تدارکات: مجوز ،پروانه
کامپیوتر: مجوز
قانون فقه: اجازه یا پروانه یا امتیاز دادن به
[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary ▲
Synonyms & Related Words license[verb]Synonyms: permit, accredit, allow, authorize, certify, empower, sanction, warrant
Antonyms: decorum, ban
Contrasted words: duty, obligation, decency, propriety, continence, sobriety, temperance, check, curb, restrain
Related Words: laxity,
looseness,
relaxation,
slackness,
allow,
let,
permit,
suffer,
certify,
sanction [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary I. li‧cence S3 W2 British English,
license American English /ˈlaɪs
əns/
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 licence2. 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 agreement3. 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
[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
II. li‧cense AC (
also licence British English) /ˈlaɪs
əns/
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. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
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