1. | [u][c] (机构、组织等的)准许加入,加入权,进入权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. 大多数情况下,病人无须住院。 | |
Hospital admissions for asthma attacks have doubled. 哮喘发作入院人次已成倍增加。 | |
the university admissions policy/office 大学招生政策╱招生办公室 | |
They tried to get into the club but were refused admission. 他们试图进入俱乐部,但遭到了拒绝。 | |
She failed to gain admission to the university of her choice. 她未被自己选择的大学录取。 | |
countries applying for admission to the European Union 申请加入欧洲联盟的国家 | |
Last admissions to the park are at 4 p.m. 公园最晚的入园时间是下午 4 点。 |
2. | [c] (尤指对过错、罪行的)承认,招认,招供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) . 他自己供认是小偷。 | |
an admission of guilt/failure/defeat 承认有罪╱失败╱被击败 | |
The minister's resignation was an admission that she had lied. 这位部长辞职等于承认她自己撒过谎。 |
3. | [u] 入场费;门票费the amount of money that you pay to go into a building or to an event |
admission charges/prices 入场费 | |
£5 admission 入场费 5 英镑 | |
What's the admission? 门票多少钱? |