释义 |
licentiate/laiˈsenʃiət/n. 1 a holder of a certificate of competence to practise a certain profession, or of a university licence 持开业执照者;大学证书持有者 2 a licensed preacher not yet having an appointment, esp. in a Presbyterian church (尤指长老会的)未委任神职而有传道执照的牧师 [Middle English via medieval Latin licentiatus, past part. of licentiare, from Latin licentia: see LICENCE] |