admission
/ədˈmɪʃən/noun
1
- a statement acknowledging the truth of something承认:
an admission of guilt
认罪
a tacit admission that things had gone wrong
默认事情出问题了
a man who, by his own admission, fell in love easily.
一个自己承认很容易坠入爱河的男人。
2
- mass noun the process or fact of entering or being allowed to enter a place, organization, or institution(一地、组织或机构的)准入:
I had some difficulty securing admission to the embassy
要获准进入大使馆我有些困难
the country's admission to the UN
该国获准加入联合国
count noun her condition required frequent hospital admissions.她的病需要经常住院。
2.1
- the money charged for allowing someone to enter a public place入场费, 入场券票价:
admission is £1 for adults and 50p for children.
入场券成人1英镑, 儿童50便士。
2.2
admissions
the number of people entering a place入场人数:cinema admissions have been rising recently.
电影院入场人数最近一直在增加。
2.3
- a person admitted to hospital for treatment入院病人:
all admissions over 75 are seen by the geriatricians.
所有75岁以上的入院病人都由老年医学专家诊治。
词源
late Middle English: from Latin admissio(n-), from the verb admittere (see ADMIT).