英['fræntʃaɪz]美['fræntʃaɪz]
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词源词根法
来自古法语franc,非奴役的,自由的,来自拉丁语francus,法兰克人,自由人,词源同Frank.其原词义即使享有自由权,后引申词义选举权,特许经销权等。
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小知识
A franchise is a right granted by a government or corporation to an individual or group of individuals. One of the most important government-issued rights — so important it's known simply as “the franchise” — is the right to vote.
In its more commercial meaning, the fast-food chain McDonalds is a franchise. So are Burger King and Kentucky Fried Chicken and the New York Yankees. In other words, businesses from which you can buy a license in order to sell or use their products. More recently, the term has come to have an intellectual meaning as well, as in a particular series of books or films, such as the Harry Potter franchise.
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词组短语
franchise chain特许连锁;franchise rights特许经营权
同义词
license / liberate / freedom / patent / concession