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单词 licensed victualler
释义

licence or (US) license /līˈsəns/

noun
  1. Being allowed
  2. Leave
  3. Grant of permission, eg for manufacturing a patented article, developing an area or natural resource, selling intoxicants, driving a motor vehicle, piloting an aeroplane, using a television set, owning a gun
  4. The document by which authority is conferred
  5. Excess or abuse of freedom
  6. Licentiousness, libertinage or debauchery
  7. A departure from a rule or standard for artistic or literary effect
  8. Tolerated freedom
ORIGIN: Fr licence, from L licentia, from licēre to be allowed

liˈcensable adjective

liˈcense (also liˈcence) transitive verb

  1. To grant licence to
  2. To issue with a licence
  3. To permit to depart, dismiss
  4. To authorize or permit

liˈcensed adjective

  1. Holding a (valid) licence
  2. Permitted, tolerated
  3. Legally allowed to sell alcohol

licenseeˈ noun

A person to whom a licence is granted, esp to sell alcohol

liˈcenser or (chiefly US) liˈcensor noun

  1. A person who grants licence or permission
  2. A person authorized to license

liˈcensure noun

The act of licensing or granting of a licence, esp for professional practice

licentiate /lī-senˈshi-āt/ noun

  1. A holder of an academic diploma of various kinds
  2. In some European universities, a graduate ranking between bachelor and doctor
  3. Among Presbyterians, a person authorized by a Presbytery to preach

licenˈtiateship noun

licentious /-senˈshəs/ adjective

  1. Indulging in excessive freedom
  2. Given to the indulgence of the animal passions
  3. Dissolute

licenˈtiously adverb

licenˈtiousness noun

license block see under block

licensed victualler noun

A person licensed to sell food and esp alcoholic drink, for consumption on the premises, a publican

license plate noun (N American)

A vehicle number plate

special licence

Licence given by the Archbishop of Canterbury permitting the marriage of two specified people without banns, and at a place and time other than those prescribed by law, loosely used in Scotland in speaking of marriage by consent registered by warrant of the sheriff

victual /vitˈl/

noun
  1. (usu in pl) food, esp food for humans
  2. (in sing) grain crops, cut or ready for cutting (Scot)
transitive verb (victualling /vitˈl-ing/; victualled /vitˈld/)

To supply or store with provisions

intransitive verb
  1. To lay in victuals
  2. (esp of animals) to feed
ORIGIN: OFr vitaille, from LL victuālia, from L victuālis, from victus food, from vivere, victum to live

victˈuallage noun

Provisions

victualler /vitˈl-ər/ noun

  1. A purveyor of provisions
  2. A victualling-ship

victˈualless adjective

victˈualling-bill noun

A customs document warranting the captain of an outward-bound vessel to ship bonded stores for the voyage

victˈualling-offˈice or victˈualling-ship noun

An office supplying, or a ship conveying, provisions to the navy

victˈualling-yardˈ noun

A public establishment for the collection and supply of provisions to the navy

licensed victualler see under licence

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