admission 音标拼音: [ædm'ɪʃən] [ədm'ɪʃən]
n . 接纳,准许进入,招收,招生;入场,入学,入场券
接纳,准许进入,招收,招生;入场,入学,入场券
admission 容许
admission n 1 :
the act of admitting someone to enter ; "
the surgery was performed on his second admission to the clinic " [
synonym :
{
admission }, {
admittance }]
2 :
an acknowledgment of the truth of something 3 :
the fee charged for admission [
synonym : {
entrance fee },
{
admission }, {
admission charge }, {
admission fee }, {
admission price }, {
price of admission }, {
entrance money }]
4 :
the right to enter [
synonym : {
entree }, {
access }, {
accession },
{
admission }, {
admittance }]
Admission \
Ad *
mis "
sion \,
n . [
L .
admissio :
cf .
F .
admission .
See {
Admit }.]
1 .
The act or practice of admitting .
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2 .
Power or permission to enter ;
admittance ;
entrance ;
access ;
power to approach .
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What numbers groan for sad admission there ! --
Young .
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3 .
The granting of an argument or position not fully proved ;
the act of acknowledging something ?
serted ;
acknowledgment ;
concession .
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The too easy admission of doctrines . --
Macaulay .
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4 . (
Law )
Acquiescence or concurrence in a statement made by another ,
and distinguishable from a confession in that an admission presupposes prior inquiry by another ,
but a confession may be made without such inquiry .
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5 .
A fact ,
point ,
or statement admitted ;
as ,
admission made out of court are received in evidence .
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6 . (
Eng .
Eccl .
Law )
Declaration of the bishop that he approves of the presentee as a fit person to serve the cure of the church to which he is presented . --
Shipley .
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Syn :
Admittance ;
concession ;
acknowledgment ;
concurrence ;
allowance .
See {
Admittance }.
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175 Moby Thesaurus words for "
admission ":
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OK ,
acceptance ,
access ,
acculturation ,
acknowledging ,
acknowledgment ,
acquisition ,
adit ,
admissibility ,
admission fee ,
admittance ,
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adoption ,
affidavit ,
affiliation ,
affirmation ,
allegation ,
allowance ,
allowing ,
anchorage ,
appointment ,
appreciation ,
assertion ,
asseveration ,
assimilation ,
assumption ,
attest ,
attestation ,
averment ,
avouchment ,
avowal ,
baptism ,
brokerage ,
carfare ,
cellarage ,
charge ,
charges ,
charter ,
citizenship by naturalization ,
citizenship papers ,
completeness ,
comprehension ,
comprehensiveness ,
comprisal ,
compurgation ,
conceding ,
concession ,
confession ,
consent ,
cover charge ,
coverage ,
culture shock ,
declaration ,
demand ,
deposition ,
derivation ,
disclosure ,
dispensation ,
divulgement ,
divulgence ,
dockage ,
dues ,
eligibility ,
embodiment ,
embracement ,
encompassment ,
enlistment ,
enrollment ,
entrance ,
entrance fee ,
entree ,
entry ,
envisagement ,
exaction ,
exactment ,
exhaustiveness ,
fare ,
fee ,
getting ,
hire ,
immission ,
import ,
importation ,
importing ,
inauguration ,
inclusion ,
inclusiveness ,
income ,
incoming ,
incorporation ,
induction ,
infiltration ,
ingoing ,
ingress ,
ingression ,
initiation ,
input ,
insertion ,
insinuation ,
installation ,
instatement ,
institution ,
instrument in proof ,
intake ,
interpenetration ,
introduction ,
introgression ,
intromission ,
intrusion ,
investiture ,
leakage ,
leave ,
legal evidence ,
liberty ,
license ,
license fee ,
membership ,
nationalization ,
naturalization ,
naturalized citizenship ,
okay ,
openness ,
ordination ,
owning ,
owning up ,
papers ,
participation ,
patent ,
penetration ,
percolation ,
permission ,
permission to enter ,
pilotage ,
portage ,
profession ,
receipt ,
receival ,
receiving ,
reception ,
recognition ,
release ,
revelation ,
rite of confession ,
salvage ,
scot ,
scot and lot ,
seepage ,
shot ,
shrift ,
special permission ,
statement ,
storage ,
sworn evidence ,
sworn statement ,
sworn testimony ,
taking ,
tariff ,
testimonial ,
testimonium ,
testimony ,
ticket ,
ticket of admission ,
tolerance ,
toleration ,
toll ,
towage ,
unbosoming ,
vouchsafement ,
waiver ,
way ,
wharfage ,
whole ,
witness ,
word ADMISSION ,
in corporations or companies .
The act of the corporation or company by which an individual acquires the rights of a member of such corporation or company .
2 .
In trading and joint stock corporations no vote of admission is requisite ;
for any person who owns stock therein ,
either by original subscription or by conveyance ,
is in general entitled to ,
and cannot be refused ,
the rights and privileges of a member .
3 Mass .
R .
364 ;
Doug .
524 ;
1 Man . &
Ry .
529 .
3 .
All that can be required of the person demanding a transfer on the books ,
is to prove to the corporation his right to the property .
See 8 Pick .
90 .
4 .
In a Mutual Insurance Company ,
it has been held ,
that a person may become a member by insuring his property ,
paying the premium and deposit -
money ,
and rendering himself liable to be assessed according to the rules of the corporation .
2 Mass .
R .
315 .
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