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license ['laɪsns] nome1) (for trading) licenza f.2) (to drive) patente f. (di guida); (to carry gun) porto m. d'armi; (to fish) licenza f. di pesca; (for TV) abbonamento m.3) spreg.4) fig. (permission) autorizzazione f.this law is a licence to harass the innocent — questa legge è un'autorizzazione a tormentare gli innocenti
••* * *(a (printed) form giving permission to do something (eg to keep a television set etc, drive a car, sell alcohol etc): a driving licence.) licenza, permesso- license- licensed
- licensee* * *license ['laɪsns] nome1) (for trading) licenza f.2) (to drive) patente f. (di guida); (to carry gun) porto m. d'armi; (to fish) licenza f. di pesca; (for TV) abbonamento m.3) spreg.4) fig. (permission) autorizzazione f.this law is a licence to harass the innocent — questa legge è un'autorizzazione a tormentare gli innocenti
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2 licence *** li·cence n
['laɪs(ə)ns](= license)1) (permit) autorizzazione f, permesso, (for car) bollo, tassa di circolazione, (also: driving licence) Amdriver's licence — patente f di guida, Comm licenza, (for dog) tassa, TV, Radio abbonamento, (amount paid) canone m, abbonamento
2) (freedom) libertà, (excessive freedom) licenza, eccessiva libertà
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