transcription, транскрипция: [ laɪs(ə)ns ]
( licences)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
Note: in AM, use 'license'
1.
A licence is an official document which gives you permission to do, use, or own something.
Payne lost his driving licence a year ago for drink-driving...
The painting was returned to Spain on a temporary import licence...
It gained a licence to operate as a bank from the Bank of England in 1981.
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2.
If you say that something gives someone licence or a licence to act in a particular way, you mean that it gives them an excuse to behave in an irresponsible or excessive way.
‘Dropping the charges has given racists a licence to kill,’ said Jim’s aunt.
N-UNCOUNT : also a N , N to-inf [ disapproval ]
3.
see also poetic licence
4.
If someone does something under licence , they do it by special permission from a government or other authority.
...a company which made the Mig-21 jet fighter under licence from Russia.
PHRASE : PHR after v