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 admission [əd'mɪʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 准许进入, 入场费, 录用, 承认

[经] 加入, 入股


  1. He gained admission into this university.
    他获准进入这所大学。
  2. Do they charge for admission?
    入场要收费吗?
  3. You have to pay 2 admission.
    你须付2英镑入场费.


admission
[ noun ]
  1. the act of admitting someone to enter

  2. <noun.act>
    the surgery was performed on his second admission to the clinic
  3. an acknowledgment of the truth of something

  4. <noun.communication>
  5. the fee charged for admission

  6. <noun.possession>
  7. the right to enter

  8. <noun.attribute>


Admission \Ad*mis"sion\, n. [L. admissio: cf. F. admission. See
{Admit}.]
1. The act or practice of admitting.

2. Power or permission to enter; admittance; entrance;
access; power to approach.

What numbers groan for sad admission there! --Young.

3. The granting of an argument or position not fully proved;
the act of acknowledging something ?serted;
acknowledgment; concession.

The too easy admission of doctrines. --Macaulay.

4. (Law) Acquiescence or concurrence in a statement made by
another, and distinguishable from a confession in that an
admission presupposes prior inquiry by another, but a
confession may be made without such inquiry.

5. A fact, point, or statement admitted; as, admission made
out of court are received in evidence.

6. (Eng. Eccl. Law) Declaration of the bishop that he
approves of the presentee as a fit person to serve the
cure of the church to which he is presented. --Shipley.

Syn: Admittance; concession; acknowledgment; concurrence;
allowance. See {Admittance}.

  1. Jews say biases prohibit them from holding government jobs, getting promotions or gaining admission to universities.
  2. China's admission that agreement could not be reached this year on its bid for membership of the Gatt and the new World Trade Organisation cost its government considerable loss of face.
  3. When she was confronted with the fraud allegation, she offered "no admission, no regrets, no penitence," Beckiewicz said.
  4. Aside from any museum admission fee, most theaters usually charge $3 to $5 for tickets to hourly shows.
  5. This issue cannot be postponed until Poland and Hungary are at the gates, because the admission of the Finns and the Swedes will determine the institutional terms of the next enlargement.
  6. After protests and lawsuits by advocacy groups, Congress enacted legislation in 1986 broadening the grounds for admission but left discretion in the hands of the director of the Office of Personnel Management.
  7. Until 1981, the government generally released aliens on "parole" pending hearings on their applications for official admission to the country.
  8. His attorney, Jack Arseneault, has argued that to return the money would be self-incriminating because it would be tantamount to an admission that the money is there.
  9. He progressed through the Museum, with archaeology and the Vikings his specialities, and he has strenuously opposed admission charges and the pressure to make museums amusement parks and profit centres.
  10. That admission is bound to fuel criticism from Democrats who say cutting capital gains taxes would widen the deficit in the long run.
  11. The WTO, it seems, is contemplating the admission of "Palestine," a creation of the Palestine Liberation Organization, to membership and State rightly objects.
  12. She gained admission to college and was told she was dyslexic and should drop out.
  13. Mrs. Thatcher's admission was published as the government promised a statement to the House of Commons on Thursday by Defense Secretary Tom King.
  14. The firm's admission has some Wall Street professionals worried about increased vigilance by the government in the markets.
  15. On Monday, the department announced a finding of discrimination against Asian Americans seeking admission to the University of California at Los Angeles graduate mathematics program.
  16. The Treasury has invited all broker-dealers to the auction party, but the cost of admission is still too high.
  17. "They said, `We want a more public admission,'" the official said.
  18. THE NUMBER of people visiting tourist attractions fell by 1 per cent to 345m last year, but higher admission charges meant total revenues rose 10 per cent to Pounds 880m, according to the national tourist boards.
  19. She's in trouble over tax increases and her belated admission that taxes had indeed been raised.
  20. The Bundesbank's admission that it has spent DM60bn in intervention during the recent turmoil is a rude reminder of the scale of short-term capital flows in a world largely free of exchange controls.
  21. Gesell has said he will allow the government to make a general "admission" to the jury about the tit-for-tat arrangements rather than allowing North's lawyers to present the matter in detail.
  22. National Surety attorney Robert Luddy said the settlement was not an admission that the company's position on punitive damages was incorrect.
  23. Texas Air Corp.'s agreement to pay its Eastern Airlines subsidiary about $280 million was not an admission that it bought assets from the airline at unfairly low prices, Eastern's court-appointed bankruptcy examiner told congressional leaders.
  24. The University of Rochester's graduate business school rescinded acceptance of an employee of Fuji Photo Film Co. Ltd. after concerns were raised by hometown Eastman Kodak Co. It later reoffered admission, but too late.
  25. That is why Severn Trent Water's admission this week that its Biffa waste subsidiary is performing below expectations was unfortunate.
  26. Cason White, a 12th-grader at Pace Academy, said he rarely came to the Basement, noting the regular $5 admission charge. "It's kind of expensive and out of the way," he said.
  27. But their attempt to appeal to the government is an implicit admission that head-on confrontation with the generators is fruitless.
  28. Some of those awaiting admission may be disappointed, and others may only get visas good for two to four days.
  29. West Germany's defense minister said Tuesday the Kremlin admission that one of its radars violates the 1972 ABM treaty was a "remarkable" example of the change taking place in the Soviet Union.
  30. To do so would imply that the Communist Party under the leadership of Comrade Stalin was capable of error, an admission that would undermine the state. When things did go wrong in a very noticeable way, someone else had to take the blame.
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