- [uncountable, countable]
the act of accepting somebody into an institution, organization, etc.; the right to enter a place or to join an institution or organization (机构、组织等的)准许加入,加入权,进入权 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。 Is there any charge for admission? 入场费吗? There was a steady decline in cinema admissions during the 1960s. 20世纪60年代,电影院的入场人数稳步下降。 - admission to something
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。
Extra ExamplesTopics Medicinec1, Educationc1He's applied for admission to the local college. 他已向当地的大学申请入学。 On admission to hospital you will be examined by a doctor. 入院时,医生要为你体检。 emergency admissions to hospital 紧急入院 hospital admission rates 医院收治率 to gain admission to one of the best schools 被最好的一所学校录取 Admission is by ticket only. 凭票方可入场。 Last admission 30 minutes before closing time. 最晚入场时间为闭馆前30分钟。 She works in the college admissions office 她在大学招生办公室工作 The country has applied for admission to the European Union. 这个国家已经申请加入欧盟。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- free
- half-price
- emergency
- …
- apply for
- seek
- gain
- …
- charge
- fee
- price
- …
- on admission
- admission to
- [countable]
a statement in which somebody admits that something is true, especially something wrong or bad that they have done (尤指对过错、罪行的)承认,招认,招供 He is a thief by his own admission (= he has admitted it). 他自己供认是小偷。 - admission of something
an admission of guilt/failure/defeat 承认有罪/失败/被击败 - admission that…
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。
Extra ExamplesShe has made no admission of any involvement in the plot. 她不承认自己参与了这个阴谋。 She saw his leaving the company as an admission of failure. 她认为他离开公司就是承认失败。 This is a clear admission that you were wrong. 这是明确承认你错了。 By his own admission he should never have driven so fast. 他自己承认不该把车开得那么快。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- clear
- frank
- full
- …
- make
- admission of
- an admission of defeat
- an admission of failure
- an admission of guilt
- …
- [uncountable]
the amount of money that you pay to go into a building or to an event see also general admission入场费;门票费 Extra ExamplesTopics Moneyc1There is an admission fee of $10. 入场费是10美元。 Admission is free and no booking is required. 免费入场,无需预订。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- free
- half-price
- emergency
- …
- apply for
- seek
- gain
- …
- charge
- fee
- price
- …
- on admission
- admission to
Word Originlate Middle English: from Latin admissio(n-), from the verb admittere, from ad- ‘to’ + mittere ‘send’.