licensure
licensure — 名詞
1. the system of official approval in which a government or professional body gives
發照;領照
政府或機構核發或個人取得證照的過程
the system of official approval in which a government or professional body gives people permission to work in a particular profession, or the process of going through this system to obtain that permission
After completing her medical training, Dr. Okafor applied for state licensure to begin her practice.
Dr. Okafor 完成醫學訓練後,向州政府申請發給證照以便開始執業。
licensure + for + profession; formal register
The nursing board reviews each applicant's qualifications before granting licensure.
護理委員會在核發證照之前,會審查每位申請人的資格。
granting licensure — giver as subject
Without valid licensure, a pharmacy cannot dispense prescription medicines to patients.
藥房若未取得有效證照,就不能向病人調配處方藥。
The requirements for teaching licensure vary from one state to another.
各州對教師證照的要求不盡相同。
Ravi passed the licensure examination on his first attempt last spring.
Ravi 去年春天第一次參加證照考試就通過了。
- licensing
more general term for any permission-granting process; licensure is more formal and often implies a government-regulated profession
- authorisation
broader in scope; can apply to any official permission, not just professional practice
- regulation
focuses on the rules and oversight rather than the permission-granting process itself
文法句型
licensure + for + profession
用法筆記
Uncountable noun — you do not say 'a licensure' or 'licensures'. Refers to the system or process, not the physical document; use 'licence' (British) or 'license' (American) for the document itself. Common in formal regulatory writing.