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fishing licence

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Explanation of "Fishing Licence"

Definition:
A "fishing licence" is a special permission that you need to have in order to fish in certain places, such as lakes, rivers, or oceans. It allows you to catch fish legally during a specific time.

Advanced Usage:
  • Fishing licences can vary in terms of duration (e.g., daily, yearly) and the type of fishing (e.g., freshwater, saltwater).
  • Some places offer special fishing licences for children or seniors at a reduced price.
Word Variants:
  • Fishing (noun): The activity of catching fish.
  • Licence (British English) / License (American English): "Licence" is the noun form used in British English, while "license" is used in American English.
Different Meanings:
  • Licence (UK): A general term for permission to do something (e.g., driver's licence).
  • License (US): The same as the UK version but is used for all contexts, including fishing.
Synonyms:
  • Permit
  • Authorization
  • Certificate
Idioms:
  • "Catch and release": A fishing practice where fish are caught and then returned to the water, often to conserve fish populations.
  • "Fishing for compliments": Trying to get someone to say nice things about you.
Phrasal Verbs:
  • "Fish out": To remove something from a place, often water (e.g., "I had to fish out my phone from the lake after I dropped it.").
  • "Cast out": To throw a fishing line into the water (e.g., "He cast out his line and waited for a bite.").
Conclusion:

Having a fishing licence is important for responsible fishing practices.

Noun
  1. a license authorizing the bearer to fish during a specified period of time

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