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 accession [æk'seʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 到达, 即位, 增加, 同意, 发作, 正式接受

vt. 登记入册

[经] 财产自增益, 财产增值


  1. On his accession to the throne, he inherit vast estate.
    他一登上王位就继承了大宗财产。
  2. Article18.1 of the Protocol of Accession.
    中国需要依照加入议定书第18条第1款,提供关于以下内容的信息。
  3. What's your view on China's accession to WTO?
    你对中国加入WTO有什么看法?


accession
[ noun ]
  1. a process of increasing by addition (as to a collection or group)

  2. <noun.process>
    the art collection grew through accession
  3. (civil law) the right to all of that which your property produces whether by growth or improvement

  4. <noun.possession>
  5. something added to what you already have

  6. <noun.possession>
    the librarian shelved the new accessions
    he was a new addition to the staff
  7. agreeing with or consenting to (often unwillingly)

  8. <noun.communication>
    accession to such demands would set a dangerous precedent
    assenting to the Congressional determination
  9. the right to enter

  10. <noun.attribute>
  11. the act of attaining or gaining access to a new office or right or position (especially the throne)

  12. <noun.act>
    Elizabeth's accession in 1558
[ verb ]
  1. make a record of additions to a collection, such as a library

  2. <verb.communication>


Accession \Ac*ces"sion\, n. [L. accessio, fr. accedere: cf. F.
accession. See {Accede}.]
1. A coming to; the act of acceding and becoming joined; as,
a king's accession to a confederacy.

2. Increase by something added; that which is added;
augmentation from without; as, an accession of wealth or
territory.

The only accession which the Roman empire received
was the province of Britain. --Gibbon.

3. (Law)
(a) A mode of acquiring property, by which the owner of a
corporeal substance which receives an addition by
growth, or by labor, has a right to the part or thing
added, or the improvement (provided the thing is not
changed into a different species). Thus, the owner of
a cow becomes the owner of her calf.
(b) The act by which one power becomes party to
engagements already in force between other powers.
--Kent.

4. The act of coming to or reaching a throne, an office, or
dignity; as, the accession of the house of Stuart; --
applied especially to the epoch of a new dynasty.

5. (Med.) The invasion, approach, or commencement of a
disease; a fit or paroxysm.

Syn: Increase; addition; augmentation; enlargement.

  1. Militants leaving other cities to go to the border would also be stopped, he added. Mr Qayyum defended his goverment's position on the Kashmiri right to self-determination leading to accession with Pakistan.
  2. It is like a tree whose trunk is the River Plate and whose roots are in the Atlantic Ocean. 'That's why Mercosur makes sense and why the accession of Bolivia is reasonable.
  3. Clad in white robes reserved for the holiest ceremonies, Emperor Akihito will complete his accession to the throne by communing with the Shinto gods in a room bathed in flickering torchlight.
  4. The Clinton administration in the US has opened the prospect of Argentina's accession to the North American Free Trade Agreement. The economy is enjoying a stability not seen for many years.
  5. With the accession to power of Ayatollah Khomeini, producing more Moslems became a political as well as religious duty.
  6. Comparing Sweden's accession agreement to its nail-biting capture of the Olympic ice hockey gold medal on Sunday may have been stretching a point for most hockey-mad Swedes.
  7. A mug produced in Swansea in 1838 to mark her accession shows her looking very young, with ringlets and a daring decolletage.
  8. The vote had been delayed by anti-EU members until after Sweden had voted in the hope that Swedish rejection would help them block Finnish accession.
  9. Mrs Brundtland answered the following questions for this survey: Q: What are the issues upon which you will fight the campaign for a Yes vote in November? A: The accession treaty (agreed with Brussels in March) shows that Norway is welcome in the EU.
  10. If negotiations with the applicants go smoothly their accession to the EU should be ratified next year, in which case they would be full members in time to join the Maastricht revision conference scheduled for 1996.
  11. The 1996 IGC could be brought forward and the applicant countries could be invited to take part in the conference but to delay putting their accession to the vote until the results of the meeting were known.
  12. She once claimed she polled more votes than Mr Demirel, whose accession to the presidency created the current contest.
  13. The MMD's accession to power is the single factor accounting for the enormous turnaround in fortunes of ZCCM over the past year. Copper is the fly-wheel of the Zambian economy.
  14. Ms Charlene Barshefsky, the deputy US trade representative, said in Beijing: 'If it is to realise its accession or completion of negotiations by December 31st 1994, we would suggest China put its foot on the Gatt pedal.'
  15. That was eight years ago, and before Mikhail Gorbachev's accession.
  16. Taiwan says it hopes to complete the bilateral talks early next year and accession proceedings 'at the earliest possibility'.
  17. Mr John Major, the UK prime minister, yesterday gave political impetus to Sweden's bid to join the European Community by saying that the target accession date of January 1 1995 was 'realistic,' reports Christopher Brown-Humes in Stockholm.
  18. The government is pledged to do this, regardless of what happens to accession negotiations.
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