Licences Meaning in English
word · lemma: licence
释义
Official documents or permissions that allow someone to do something, such as drive a car or run a business. 'Licences' is the plural form of 'licence' (UK spelling, 'license' in US English for the noun).
用法与细微差别
British and Australian English use 'licence' for the noun; American English uses 'license' for both noun and verb. Used in formal and official contexts. Common collocations: 'driving licences', 'business licences', 'export licences'. Not used for informal permissions (like parents giving 'permission').
例句
All drivers must carry their licences when driving.
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The company needs several licences to export goods.
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You must renew these licences every year.
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We’re waiting for our licences to come through before we open the shop.
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Some countries make it hard to get the proper licences for small businesses.
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The music festival was almost canceled because they didn’t have all the licences.
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