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/ədˈmɪʃn/ |
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1 | U permission to join a club or become a student at a college or university (俱乐部的)加入许可;(大学的)入学许可 |
| Many students apply for admission to more than one university. 许多学生申请了不止一所大学。 |
| gain admission Not all of those who applied gained admission to the classes. 不是所有申请者都能获准上这些课的。 |
| 1a | permission to enter a place 准许进入(某地) | | +to No admission to the park between 11 pm and 6 am. 晚上11点到早上6点之间公园不开放。 | |
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2 | U the process of accepting someone into a place , organization , or institution 接纳;录用;任用 |
| All patients are evaluated within eight hours of admission. 所有病人在被接收后8小时内都作了诊断评估。 |
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3 | admissions plural the number of people who enter a place , organization , or institution 进入人数;接纳人数 |
| We have already seen an increase in the level of emergency admissions. 我们已经留意到了急诊人数的上升。 |
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4 | U the amount of money you pay to enter a place or event 入场费 |
| You get £5 off admission with this coupon. 持本赠券你就可以少付5英镑的入场费。 |
| +to Admission to the game is free. 这场比赛免费入场。 |
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5 | C a statement accepting that something is true , especially something that you have done that you are sorry about 承认;供认 |
| +of an admission of guilt 认罪 |
| +that The admission that her drug test had been altered shocked us all. 她承认,自己的药检被动过手脚,这让我们大家都很震惊。 |
| by sb’ s own admission His contribution was, by his own admission, very small. 据他自己承认,他的贡献非常小。 |
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