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词根:permit
adj.permissible 可允许的;获得准许的
permissive 许可的;自由的;宽容的;(两性关系)放纵的
adv.permissibly 获准地;得到许可地
permissively 许可地;自由地;娇宠地
n.permit 许可证,执照
permission 允许,许可
permissiveness 放任;许可
vi.permit 许可;允许
vt.permit 许可;允许
Middle English, from Medieval Latin permissibilis, from Latin permissus, past participle of permittere
The first known use of permissible was in the 15th century
permissionnoun
the act of permitting
the consent of a person in authority
has permission to leave
permissibleadjective
that may be permitted : allowable
permissibleadjective
that may be permitted : allowable
permissibleadjective
that may be permitted : allowable
1 “We remain more bullish than others in the regulatory front and feel that our ecosystem in the U.S. is strong enough to grow even without federal permissibility happening in the short term,” Klein added.
2 It stipulated that the move must "apply and adhere to the necessary Sharia standards", without providing details, and said a majority of the Council of Senior Religious Scholars had approved its permissibility.
3 As Muslims in America develop the halal standard, I hope that there will be as much emphasis on the wholesomeness of food as there is on its permissibility.
4 Medical ethicists, in part, judge the permissibility of a health care strike on the probable outcome, said Professor Cohen.
5 “The permissibility of abortion, and the limitations, upon it, are to be resolved like most important questions in our democracy: by citizens trying to persuade one another and then voting.”
6 If 9/11 is any indication, political necessity and political permissibility will require many efforts that are not effective and certainly not cost effective.
7 The permissibility of such measures could become the next legal frontier in the abortion debate.
8 Any man who uses tobacco poisons himself, and the very openness and permissibility of the vice serve to make the process of self-poisoning dangerous to the public as well.
9 In other words, permissibility is the assumption, unless scripture or a scripture-based wisdom exists for its impermissibility.
10 Also when the justices resume hearing arguments the use of race as a factor in college admissions is on the table, just six years after the court reaffirmed its permissibility.
11 But among women interviewed for this article, there exists a caste system of elastic-waist pants, governing their permissibility for certain occasions.
12 deployment overseas would be regarded as a permissible reason for late filing by members of the military
13 All this raises the questions—who gets to define “violence,” and what of the permissibility of state-sanctioned violence?
14 Our Lord Himself places the whole argument of His teaching on marriage and the permissibility of divorce on Genesis ii.
15 That promises big rewards for the financial centres which arrange issues of sukuk and other Islamic products, employ the experts who structure them, and host the scholars who vet them for religious permissibility.
16 Wessely exhorted the editors not to attack religiousness nor ridicule the Rabbis, and Mendelssohn devoted his articles to minor points of Rabbinic practice, such as the permissibility of vaccination under the Jewish law.
17 Indeed, Professor Amar said, “the judicial debate over the fundamental permissibility of Obamacare would likely draw to an end” with the appointment of a fifth liberal.
18 If the permissibility of an exposition of Sun Yat-sen's thought be conceded, there still remains the vexing problem of a choice of method.
19 Harmonious investigation a special survey and mandatory measure according to law and social permissibility during the authority organs handling a case.
和谐侦查是指权力机关在办理案件过程中,依照法律和社会许容度进行的专门调查工作和有关的强制性措施。
20 The study also said that university leaders should clarify policies on permissible political action on campus by students toward students and mechanisms and obligations to report and respond to incidents.