1. She made some money by licit means. 他用正当的手段挣了一些钱。
2. In 1215, the church decreed that a "licit" marriage must take place in church. 1215年,教会规定,结婚双方必须在教堂结婚才可视为“合法”婚姻。
3. The Roman's governing was considered legitimacy, and riders with the title Roman Emperor were regarded as orthodox and licit ones. 罗马的统治被视为“正统”,拥有“罗马皇帝”头街的统治者被认为是“正宗”和“合法”的。
英英解释
adj.
1. sanctioned by custom or morality especially sexual morality
2. authorized, sanctioned by, or in accordance with law