admission /ədˈmɪʃən/ noun plural admissions
plural admissions
Learner's definition of ADMISSION
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[noncount] : the act of admitting or allowing something承认;允许 2
[count] : a statement or action by which someone admits a weakness, fault, etc.(对缺点、错误等的)承认,供认 -
His statement was interpreted as an admission of failure/weakness.他的声明表明他承认了失败/弱点。
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an admission of error/defeat承认错误/失败
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her admission of guilt = her admission that she was guilty她的认罪
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By his own admission, he is a terrible cook. [=he admits that he is a terrible cook]他承认自己厨艺很差。
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a [noncount] : the right or permission to enter a place获准进入;进入权 b [noncount] : the right or permission to join a club, group, etc.(俱乐部、团体等的)加入权,加入准许 c : the act or process of accepting a patient in a hospital for treatment接收入院治疗 [noncount]
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He died several hours after admission to the hospital. [=after being admitted to the hospital]他在入院几个小时后去世了。
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Her injuries were serious enough to require hospital admission.她伤势严重,必须住院。
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The patient was unconscious on (his) admission to the hospital. [=when he was admitted to the hospital]病人入院时已不省人事。
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d : the act or process of accepting someone as a student at a school(学生的)录取 [noncount]
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often used before another noun常用于另一名词前 4
: the cost of entering a theater, sports stadium, museum, etc.入场费;门票费 [noncount]
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Admission (to the museum) is free on Tuesdays.(博物馆)周二免费参观。
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A movie will be shown in the auditorium tomorrow night. Admission: $5 for adults, $2 for children.明晚在礼堂放映电影。入场券成人5美元,儿童2美元。
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The museum offers reduced admission for young children.博物馆为幼童提供减价票。
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Her performance by itself was worth the price of admission.她的表演本身就值门票钱了。
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often used before another noun常用于另一名词前