admission的意思和读音

admission

: [ədˈmɪʃ(ə)n] : [əd'mɪʃ(ə)n]

n.

admissions  

adj.+n.free admission,full admission

v.+n.refuse admission

n.exclusion,denial

n.admittance,entrance,right of entry,access,permission

admissionn.

1.[u][c]the act of accepting sb into an institution, organization, etc.; the right to enter a place or to join an institution or organization

Hospital admission is not necessary in most cases.

Hospital admissions for asthma attacks have doubled.

the university admissions policy/office

They tried to get into the club but were refused admission.

She failed to gain admission to the university of her choice.

countries applying for admission to the European Union

Last admissions to the park are at 4 p.m. 4

2.[c]a statement in which sb admits that sth is true, especially sth wrong or bad that they have done

He is a thief by his own admission(= he has admitted it) .

an admission of guilt/failure/defeat

The minister's resignation was an admission that she had lied.

3.[u]the amount of money that you pay to go into a building or to an event

admission charges/prices

£5 admission 5

What's the admission?

n.1.;,;2.,[,];[]

n.1.permission to join a club or become a student at a college or university; permission to enter a place2.the process of accepting someone into a place, organization, or institution3.the amount of money you pay to enter a place or event4.a statement accepting that something is true, especially something that you have done that you are sorry about5.the number of people who enter a place, organization, or institution1.permission to join a club or become a student at a college or university; permission to enter a place2.the process of accepting someone into a place, organization, or institution3.the amount of money you pay to enter a place or event4.a statement accepting that something is true, especially something that you have done that you are sorry about5.the number of people who enter a place, organization, or institution

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1.at the time of admission of an acute asthmatic will invariably show a state of severe water retention with high urinary specific gravity .尿尿

2.He said he offered thousands of yuan to gain her admission, to no avail.

3.BY HIS own admission, he never fired a single bullet or "stood for a second in a trench" in the great jihad against America.”。

4.Most people already knew that Starr was out of control; they needed to hear my admission of wrongdoing and witness my remorse.

5.Peng tried to be a good Samaritan by accompanying her to the hospital, but his deed was viewed as an admission of guilt by a local court.Peng

6.She did not have to pay for the admission.

7.The most able find it too easy to get A-grades at A-level, meaning that admission to sought-after university courses becomes a lottery.(A-level)A

8.Therefore, even if sold in "easy admission" , will definitely not easy to carry the double burden of interest owing on the loan also.

9.This seems to be an admission that America's emphasis on spreading democracy has not gone exactly as planned.

10.With all of these miscues, the only recent admission by the NBA in a crucial game was in the Dallas-Denver series.NBA