licensee
Significado: A person or entity that has been granted a licence to do something, particularly to sell alcoholic drinks, use intellectual property, or operate a regulated business.
In British usage, licensee most frequently refers to the holder of a premises licence for the sale of alcohol, effectively the publican or manager of a pub, bar, or restaurant. It also has significant use in intellectual property law, where a licensee is granted permission to use a patent, trademark, or copyrighted work. The term is always formal and appears in legal documents, regulatory correspondence, and official notices.
Ejemplos
- The licensee was held responsible for ensuring that no alcohol was served to anyone under the age of eighteen on the premises. 被许可人有责任确保营业场所内不向十八岁以下的任何人提供酒精饮品。El titular de la licencia era responsable de garantizar que no se sirviese alcohol a ninguna persona menor de dieciocho años en el local.免許保持者は、施設内で18歳未満のいかなる者にもアルコールが提供されないことを確保する責任を負っていた。면허 소지자는 시설 내에서 18세 미만의 어떠한 사람에게도 주류가 제공되지 않도록 할 책임을 지고 있었다.
- Under the terms of the agreement, the licensee may manufacture and distribute the product throughout the United Kingdom for a period of ten years. 根据协议条款,被许可人可在十年期限内在英国全境制造和分销该产品。Según los términos del acuerdo, el licenciatario puede fabricar y distribuir el producto en todo el Reino Unido durante un período de diez años.契約条件に基づき、被許諾者は10年間にわたり英国全土で当該製品を製造・販売することができる。계약 조건에 따라, 피허가자는 10년간 영국 전역에서 해당 제품을 제조 및 유통할 수 있다.
- The licensing committee summoned the licensee to a hearing following repeated complaints about noise from neighbouring residents. 在邻近居民多次投诉噪音后,许可委员会传唤该被许可人参加听证会。El comité de licencias convocó al titular de la licencia a una audiencia tras las reiteradas quejas de ruido de los vecinos.近隣住民からの度重なる騒音苦情を受けて、免許委員会は免許保持者を聴聞会に召喚した。인근 주민들의 반복적인 소음 민원을 받아 면허 위원회는 면허 소지자를 청문회에 소환했다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: legal, business, licensing
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
Formed from 'licence' (the British English spelling) with the suffix -ee, denoting the recipient of an action, on the model of French legal terminology. First used in English in the mid-19th century.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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