licence
Prononciation : [ˈlaɪsəns]
Mot
Contexte : « legal permission »
(noun) a special document that allows someone to do something legally. For example, when you want to drive a car, you need a driving licence to show that you are allowed to do that.
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She showed her driving licence to the policeman when he asked for it.
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He doesn't have a licence, so he cannot legally drive a car.
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Do you have a licence to operate this equipment?
Contexte : « grant permission »
(verb) to give someone official permission to do something. Like when a teacher lets a student go out early, they are licensing that action.
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The school licensed the students to use the new software for their project.
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They did not license anyone to borrow the tools without permission.
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Who will license the students to use the new art supplies?
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