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permission [ pə(:)'miʃən] n.允许,许可,同意

permission [pə'miʃən] n. 允许,许可

permission [pə(:)'miʃən] 许可权

permissions 许可权

Cars parked here without permission will be clamped 未经允许在此停车将被拖走

With permission, but at owner's risk.
允许存放,但后果自负。

Application for Permission to Accept an Outside Appointment Following Retirement from Government Service
退休公务员请求准许接受外间机构聘用申请表

He joined the army without first getting permission from his parents.
他在为征求父母同意的情况下参了军。

That car is my property; you can't use it without my permission.
那车是我的财产,没有我的允许你不能使用。

The council gave us permission to go ahead with our building plans.
委员会允许我们继续实施我们的建筑计划。

To order a book one first had to get permission from the monastery that held the copyright.
要订购该书,首先应得到拥有该书版权的修道院的许可。

It's illegal to read people's private letters without permission.
未经允许看别人的私人信件是不合法的。

We were refused permission to enter.
我们被拒之门外。

获准 [huò zhǔn] /obtain permission/

书面许可 [shū miàn xǔ kě] /written permission/written authorization/

{adj: annoying, bothersome, galling, irritating, nettlesome, pesky, pestering, pestiferous, plaguy, plaguey, teasing, vexatious, vexing} causing irritation or annoyance
"tapping an annoying rhythm on his glass with his fork"
"aircraft noise is particularly bothersome near the airport"
"found it galling to have to ask permission"
"an irritating delay"
"nettlesome paperwork"
"a pesky mosquito"
"swarms of pestering gnats"
"a plaguey newfangled safety catch"
"a teasing and persistent thought annoyed him"
"a vexatious child"
"it is vexing to have to admit you are wrong"

{adj: appropriated, condemned, confiscate, confiscated, seized, taken over} taken without permission or consent especially by public authority
"the condemned land was used for a highway cloverleaf"
"the confiscated liquor was poured down the drain"

{adj: constructive} constructing or tending to construct or improve or promote development
"constructive criticism"
"a constructive attitude"
"a constructive philosophy"
"constructive permission"
<-> destructive

{adj: copyrighted} (of literary or musical or dramatic or artistic work) protected by copyright
"permission to publish copyright material"

{adj: encroaching, invasive, trespassing} gradually intrusive without right or permission
"we moved back from the encroaching tide"
"invasive tourists"
"trespassing hunters"

{adj: expropriated} taken out of the possession of another and transferred to your own use often without permission
"the expropriated land was developed into a public playground"

{adj: facultative} granting a privilege or permission or power to do or not do something
"a facultative enactment"

{adj: official} having official authority or sanction
"official permission"
"an official representative"
<-> unofficial

{adj: on leave} absent with permission from work or duty

{adj: permissive} granting or inclined or able to grant permission; not strict in discipline
"direct primary legislation is largely permissive rather than prescriptive"
"permissive parents"
<-> unpermissive

{adj: special} for a special service or occasion
"a special correspondent"
"a special adviser to the committee"
"had to get special permission for the event"

{adj: truant, awol} absent without permission
"truant schoolboys"
"the soldier was AWOL for almost a week"

{adj: undocumented} lacking necessary documents (as for e.g. permission to live or work in a country)
"undocumented aliens"
"undocumented tax deductions"
<-> documented

{adj: unpermissive} not inclined to grant permission; severe in discipline
<-> permissive

{adj: unsanctioned} without explicit official permission
"unsanctioned use of company cars"

{n: airspace} the atmosphere above a nation that is deemed to be under its jurisdiction
"the plane was refused permission to enter Chinese airspace"

{n: all clear} permission to proceed because obstacles have been removed

{n: appropriator} someone who takes for his or her own use (especially without permission)

{n: authority, authorization, authorisation, sanction} official permission or approval
"authority for the program was renewed several times"

{n: bootlegging} the act of selling illegally or without permission
"the bootlegging of video tapes is common in the Orient"

{n: clearance} permission to proceed
"the plane was given clearance to land"

{n: conge} formal permission to depart
"he gave me his conge"

{n: consent} permission to do something
"he indicated his consent"

{n: dismissal} permission to go; the sending away of someone

{n: green light} permission to proceed with a project or to take action
"the gave the green light for construction to begin"

{n: guest worker, guestworker} a person with temporary permission to work in another country
"a Moroccan guestworker in Canada was accused of aiding terrorists"

{n: hall pass} written permission from a teacher for a student to be out the classroom and in the halls of the school

{n: holding pattern} the flight path (usually circular) maintained by an aircraft that is awaiting permission to land

{n: intruder, interloper, trespasser} someone who intrudes on the privacy or property of another without permission

{n: intrusion} entrance by force or without permission or welcome

{n: leave} permission to do something
"she was granted leave to speak"

{n: license, licence, permit} a legal document giving official permission to do something

{n: license, permission, permit} the act of giving a formal (usually written) authorization

{n: licenser} a official who can issue a license or give authoritative permission (especially one who licenses publications)

{n: pass, laissez passer} a document indicating permission to do something without restrictions
"the media representatives had special passes"

{n: permission} approval to do something
"he asked permission to leave"

{n: running away} leaving (without permission) the place you are expected to be

{n: trespass, encroachment, violation, intrusion, usurpation} entry to another's property without right or permission

{n: truant, hooky player} one who is absent from school without permission

{n: withdrawer} an authority who withdraws permission

{n: withholding} the act of holding back or keeping within your possession or control
"I resented his withholding permission"
"there were allegations of the withholding of evidence"

{v: allow, grant} let have
"grant permission"
"Mandela was allowed few visitors in prison"
<-> deny

{v: congee} depart after obtaining formal permission
"He has congeed with the King"

{v: excuse, beg off} ask for permission to be released from an engagement

{v: get, acquire} come into the possession of something concrete or abstract
"She got a lot of paintings from her uncle"
"They acquired a new pet"
"Get your results the next day"
"Get permission to take a few days off from work"

{v: make bold, dare, presume} take upon oneself ; act presumptuously, without permission
"How dare you call my lawyer?"

{v: permit, allow, let, countenance} consent to, give permission
"She permitted her son to visit her estranged husband"
"I won't let the police search her basement"
"I cannot allow you to see your exam"
<-> disallow, forbid

{v: sanction} give authority or permission to

{v: supplicate} make a humble, earnest petition
"supplicate for permission"

{v: walk off} take without permission
"he walked off with my wife!"
"The thief walked off with my gold watch"

Reporting in today's New England Journal of Medicine, with permission from O'Neill's surviving grandchildren, Dr. Bruce H. Price, chief of neurology at McLean Hospital in Massachusetts, worked with the late Dr. E. P. Richardson, who performed the original autopsy on O'Neill in 1953 at Massachusetts General Hospital, to identify his fatal disease.
今天出版的《新英格兰医学杂志》报导说,在征得尤金·奥尼尔健在的孙辈的同意之后,马萨诸塞州麦克莱恩医院神经科主任布鲁斯· H·普赖斯博士与先前的 E.P.理查德森博士共同合作,对令奥尼尔丧命的致命疾病作鉴定。理查德森博士曾于 1953年在马萨诸塞州总医院参与对奥尼尔最初的尸体解剖。

Traditionally, a young man asks the father of his sweetheart for permission to marry her.
在传统上,年轻男子先要请求女朋友的父亲允许自己娶她。

Only after several months did officials at the Ministry of Culture grant permission for a week of performances.
文化部领导在考虑了数月之后才许可演出一星期。

The State Cultural Relics Administration, the institution responsible for protecting China's ancient monuments, denies having granted permission for the Turandot shows.
负责保护中国古迹的机构-国家文物管理局-否认曾批准此次《图兰多》一剧的演出。

And news reports said Sen. Robert Torricelli, D-N.J., will propose legislation requiring Web companies to ask permission before using personal customer data.
并且有新闻报道说,新泽西州民主党参议员罗伯特.托里切利将提出法案,要求网络公司在使用客户个人资料之前必须征得客户的同意。

To gain state permission to manufacture their new model, they had to lug their prototype to the Minister for Light Industry 2,000 km away in Beijing.
为获得国家生产批准证书,他们不得不将他们的产品模型拉到 2, 000公里以外的北京,接受轻工业部部长的审查。

As he slumped over his oar in Atlanta, British rower Steven Redgrave gasped: f anyone sees me go near a boat again, they have my permission to shoot me.
在亚特兰大,英国赛艇选手史蒂文·雷德格雷夫瘫倒在自己的桨上,上不接下地说:如果谁再看见我走近赛艇,他可以一枪打死我。

After the crippled Young America was towed back into Harbor the New York Yacht Club requested permission to use its second boat - a near twin of the first - for the remaining seven in the series.
损坏了的青年美国号被拖回港口后,纽约帆船俱乐部请求组委会同意俱乐部启用第二艘备用帆船──与第一艘几乎完全相同──参加剩余的七场比赛。

So in 1997, with the Crown Prince of Tonga's permission, Gullichsen and Lyons started Tonic Corp. and began selling Tonga domain names on a first-come, first-served basis.
因此, 1997年,经汤加王储批准后,格利克森和莱昂斯开办了汤尼克公司,开始销售汤加域名,按照先来先办的原则进行。


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