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li·cence ['laɪsən(t)s] N
1. licence:
licence (permit)
licence (permit)
licence (formal permission)
driving [or Am driver's] licence
under licence
2. licence no pl form:
licence
to give sb/sth licence to do sth
'trad·ing li·cence N
trading licence
'hunt·ing li·cence N
hunting licence
'mar·riage li·cence N
marriage licence
'ex·port li·cence N
export licence
'car li·cence N Brit
car licence
'driv·ing li·cence N Brit
driving licence
'off-li·cence N Brit
off-licence
'li·cence num·ber N
licence number
pro·vi·sion·al 'li·cence N Brit, Aus
provisional licence
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Red licence plates indicate that the car may be driven only during off-peak times unless a daily fee is paid.
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A point-system driver's licence was introduced in 2003, and compulsory conscription was replaced by a professional army since 2005.
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Registering a vehicle as a minicab costs 82 plus 27 per year licence fee, much less than the congestion charge.
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She was also prohibited from hunting for a period of three years, and ordered to take the hunter education and ethics course before obtaining her next hunting licence.
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The court heard he had six pages of traffic history, but had never had a licence other than a learner's permit.
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