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per.mit (obj)HpE5mIt, $pL-v-tt- slightly fml to allow (something), or make (something) possible允许,许可,成为可能The regulations do not permit much flexibility. [T]纪律不允许很大的灵活性。When a child is the care of a local authority, both parents are normally permitted access. [T]当孩子成为地方当局的监护对象时,父母正常情况下都允许接近。The prison authorities permit visiting only once a month. [+ v-ing]监狱只允许每月探望一次。The security system will not permit you to enter without the correct password. [T + obj + to infinitive]你没有正确的口令,安全系统不会让你进去的。Flexible working hours permit parents to spend much more time with their children. [T + obj + to infinitive]灵活的工作时间使得父母有更多的时间和孩子在一起。As it was such a special occasion, she permitted herself (= allowed herself the special pleasure of having) a small glass of champagne. [+ two objects]因为这是一个特别时刻,她允许自己喝一小杯香槟。(fml) The law permits of (= allows) no other interpretation. [I always + of]法律不允许其他解释。The Chancellor is looking to lower interest rates, when economic conditions permit. [I]经济条件允许时,首相准备降低利率。We have arranged to play tennis on Saturday, weather permitting (= if the weather is good enough). [I]如果天气可以的话,我们安排在星期六打网球。
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