late 15c., from Middle French licite or directly from Latin licitus "lawful," past participle of licere "be allowed, be lawful" (see licence). Related: Licitly; licitness.
licit 英文释义
1. sanctioned by custom or morality especially sexual morality;
"a wife's licit love"
2. authorized, sanctioned by, or in accordance with law;
"a legitimate government"
licit 双语例句
1. She made some money by licit means.
他用正当的手段挣了一些钱.
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2. Losses would then be a licit investment in future profits.
这样一来,损失就可视作为博取将来利润而进行的合法投资.
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3. Another option under discussion is to stimulate licit agriculture, perhaps by guaranteeing prices for non - poppy crops.