xǔ kě
อนุญาต; อนุญาต
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我需要你的许可才能进入这个房间。
wǒ xūyào nǐ de xǔkě cái néng jìn rù zhège fángjiān.
I need your permission to enter this room.
政府已经颁发了新的许可证。
zhèngfǔ yǐjīng bān fāle xīn de xǔkězhèng.
The government has issued new licenses.
你没有许可证,不能在这里停车。
nǐ méiyǒu xǔkězhèng, bùnéng zài zhèlǐ tíngchē.
You don't have a license, you can't park here.
允许 (yǔnxǔ)
allow
批准 (pīzhǔn)
approve
禁止 (jìn zhǐ)
prohibit
不允许 (bù yǔ xǔ)
not allow
The Chinese word 许可 (xǔkě) is composed of two characters: 许 (xǔ) and 可 (kě). 许 originally meant "to promise" or "to agree", and it is often used in the sense of "to allow" or "to permit". 可 originally meant "to be able to" or "to be possible", and it is often used in the sense of "acceptable" or "satisfactory". When these two characters are combined, they form the word 许可, which means "to permit" or "to allow".The word 许可 is commonly used in both spoken and written Chinese. For example, you might say 许可证 (xǔkězhèng) to refer to a "permit" or "license", or you might say 许可进入 (xǔkě jìnrù) to mean "to allow entry". The word 许可 can also be used in a more general sense to mean "to approve" or "to endorse". For example, you might say 许可一个计划 (xǔkě yīgè jìhuà) to mean "to approve a plan".The word 许可 is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of contexts. It is an important word to know for anyone who wants to communicate effectively in Chinese.