licensed

licensed
adjective ((of a shop, hotel etc) legally allowed to sell alcohol to customers: a licensed grocer.) konzessioniert
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li·censed
[ˈlaɪsən(t)st]
adj inv
1. (with official approval) lizenziert, zugelassen
\licensed pilot zugelassener Pilot/zugelassene Pilotin
2. BRIT (serving alcohol)
a \licensed restaurant ein Restaurant nt mit Schankerlaubnis
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['laIsənst]
adj
1) pilot mit Pilotenschein; taxi driver mit Taxischein; physician approbiert

he's a licensed pilot — er hat einen Pilotenschein

2)

(= selling alcohol) licensed bar/premises — Lokal nt mit Schankerlaubnis

fully licensed — mit voller Schankkonzession or -erlaubnis

licensed trade — (konzessionierter) Alkoholhandel

I used to be in the licensed trade —

licensed victualler — Lebensmittelhändler mit einer Konzession für den Verkauf von Alkohol

he won't stay at a hotel unless it's licensed — er übernachtet nur in Hotels mit Alkoholausschank

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licensed [ˈlaısənst] adj
1. konzessioniert, lizenziert, (behördlich) genehmigt oder zugelassen:
licensed house (oder premises pl) Br Lokal n mit Schankkonzession; academic.ru/55544/pilot">pilot A 1, {{link}}victual(l)er{{/link}}
2. Lizenz…:
licensed construction Lizenzbau m
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adj.
lizensiert adj.

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