license
license — 名詞
1. formal permission from an official body that allows a person or business to do s
執照;許可證
官方授予的許可或證明文件
formal permission from an official body that allows a person or business to do something that would otherwise be illegal; also, the card, document, or tag that proves this permission has been granted.
Felipe had to show his driver's license before the bank would cash the check.
Felipe 在銀行兌現支票前必須出示他的駕駛執照。
collocation: driver's license
The owner of the shop applied for a new business license from the city office.
這家店的老闆向市政府申請了新的營業執照。
collocation: business license / apply for a license
Without a valid fishing license, you cannot keep any fish you catch in this river.
如果沒有有效的釣魚許可證,你在這條河裡釣到的魚都不能帶走。
Imani checked that her medical license was still valid before accepting the hospital job.
Imani 在答應醫院這份工作之前,確認了自己的醫師執照仍然有效。
A software license usually tells you how many devices may run the program at once.
軟體許可證通常會告訴你可以在多少臺裝置上同時執行該程式。
- permit
more general; can be temporary or for a single activity (parking permit vs. driver's license)
- certification
focuses on the proof of qualifications rather than permission from authority
- authorization
emphasizes the act of granting permission more than the physical document
- ban
a formal prohibition that removes permission
文法句型
a license to do something
a license for something
用法筆記
In British English, the noun is spelled licence and the verb is spelled license. In US English, both noun and verb are spelled license. The noun often appears with an article (a license, the license) and is frequently modified by the type of permission (driver's license, business license, liquor license).
常見錯誤
2. the freedom to set aside normal rules, standards, or facts in a particular situa
自由;放縱
偏離規範或規則的自由
the freedom to set aside normal rules, standards, or facts in a particular situation — for example, changing details in a story for artistic effect, or allowing a child more room to behave freely than usual.
Amihan used poetic license to change the ending of the true story for her novel.
Amihan 運用了詩歌創作自由,為她的小說改編了真實故事的結局。
fixed phrase: poetic license
The director took artistic license by setting the film in 1990 instead of 1980.
那位導演在藝術上做了自由發揮,把電影的背景年代設在 1990 年而非 1980 年。
fixed phrase: artistic license / took artistic license
Sana's parents gave her too much license as a child, so she rarely followed any rules at school.
Sana 小時候父母對她過於放縱,導致她在學校幾乎不遵守任何規定。
Some critics felt the painter had taken too much license with the shape of the human figures.
有些評論家認為這位畫家對人體的描繪已經自由過了頭。
Zayd argued that students need some license to explore ideas without fear of being wrong.
Zayd 認為學生需要一些自由空間去探索想法,而不必害怕犯錯。
- restriction
a rule or limit that takes away freedom of action
文法句型
license to + noun
modifier + license
用法筆記
Often paired with a descriptive modifier such as poetic license, artistic license, or creative license. Used without a modifier, the word can carry a negative tone of excessive or careless freedom. Distinguish from sense 1 (OFFICIAL PERMISSION) where license refers to a concrete document or formal right.
常見錯誤
license — 動詞
1. to officially grant a person or company the right to carry out a particular acti
許可;授權
正式允許或發給許可
to officially grant a person or company the right to carry out a particular activity, own a specific item, or use certain equipment, usually after checking that they meet the necessary requirements.
The city licensed the new restaurant to serve food only after it passed the health inspection.
市政府在確認這家新餐廳通過衛生檢查後,才許可它供應食物。
pattern: license + noun + to-infinitive
Ada is licensed to practice law in three different states across the country.
Ada 取得了在三個不同州執業的律師資格。
passive: be licensed to + verb
The government licenses only those clinics that meet strict safety standards each year.
政府只會對每年都符合嚴格安全標準的診所發給許可。
Sumin's company was licensed to sell medical equipment throughout the region.
Sumin 的公司取得了在整個地區銷售醫療器材的許可。
States normally license drivers after they pass both a written exam and a road test.
各州通常會在駕駛人通過筆試和路考之後,才發給他們駕駛許可。
文法句型
be licensed to do something
license + noun + to-infinitive
用法筆記
Very common in the passive voice (is licensed, was licensed, are licensed). Specify what is permitted using be licensed to + infinitive (she is licensed to drive a taxi) or be licensed for + noun (this vehicle is licensed for commercial use). The subject is usually a government agency or official body that holds authority to grant permission.