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词根:admit
adj.admissible 可容许的;可采纳的;可接受的
n.admission 承认;入场费;进入许可;坦白;录用
admissibility 可容许;有入场的资格
vi.admit 承认;容许
vt.admit 承认;准许进入;可容纳
noun
an act of admitting : the fact or state of being admitted: such as
the act of allowing something for consideration before a court
A small number of jurisdictions adhere to the position that a defendant may not complain on appeal about the admission of illegally obtained evidence … if the defendant gave testimony at trial admitting possession of that evidence.—Wayne R. LaFave and Jerold H. Israel
the right or permission to join or enter a place, a group, etc.
countries denied admission to NATO
the act or process of accepting someone as a student at a school
To a large degree, American education is organized for those who are already the best educated, a fact notoriously borne out in the college admissions process, where colleges compete for the top students and are rated by the percentage of these they attract.—Gerald Graff
the act or process of accepting someone into a hospital, clinic, or other treatment facility as an inpatientalso: someone who is so admitted Many new admissions are discharged after a day's examination. —Hanna L. Schussheim
The patient was unconscious upon admission to the hospital.
a fee paid for entering a place (such as a theater or museum)
a museum that offers reduced admission for children
the granting of an argument or position not fully proved : the act of acknowledging something asserted
acknowledgment that a fact or statement is true
a revealing statement
an admission of failure
Middle English admyssion, borrowed from Anglo-French, borrowed from Latin admissiōn-, admissiō "controlled mating (of animals), admittance to an interview," from admittere "to admit >entry 1" + -tiōn-, -tiō, suffix of verbal action
The first known use of admission was in the 15th century
admitverb
to allow room for : permit
a question that admits two answers
to make known usually with some unwillingness admit a mistake
admitted that he really didn't know
to allow entry : let in
admit a state to the Union
admittedlyadverb
acknowledged as true
admitverb
to allow room for : permit
a question that admits two answers
to make known usually with some unwillingness admit a mistake
admitted that he really didn't know
to allow entry : let in
admit a state to the Union
admittancenoun
permission to enter : entrance
admissionnoun
the act of admittingespecially: an admitting of something that has not been proved
an admission of guilt
the right or permission to enter
standards of admission to a school
the price of entrance
1 Limits amounts to admissive attestation major 20 more than kinds big.
认可的认证专业范围达20余大类。
2 And get admissive in current business and service industry, undertake executive.
且在流通企业及服务行业得到认可,并进行实施。
3 National admissive writing certificate, and technical secondary college and university certificate for completing writing course.
国家认可的写作资格证书,中专、大学写作类课程结业证。
4 Whereupon Alexander, who was present in court, did most heartily and admissively laugh.
5 "They were under oath, and that is admissive evidence."
6 "They were under oath and that is admissive evidence."
7 The tone was admissive, and as if she had said, "That is another thing!"
8 Limits amounts to admissive attestation major 20 more than kinds big.
认可的认证专业范围达20余大类.
9 And only the wrong understanding to the industry was corrected, our industrial value ability gets admissive.
而只有对产业的错误熟悉被纠正了, 我们的产业价值才能得到认可.
10 Objective Admissive causes, chronic complications and treatment of the hospitalized elderly diabetic patients were investigated.
目的调查235例住院老年糖尿病人的入院原因 、 慢性并发症及治疗.