admissions
英 [ədˈmɪʃnz]
美 [ədˈmɪʃnz]
n. (机构、组织等的)准许加入,加入权,进入权; (尤指对过错、罪行的)承认,招认,招供; 入场费; 门票费
admission的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 准许进入;准许加入;进入;加入
Admissionis permission given to a person to enter a place, or permission given to a country to enter an organization.Admissionis also the act of entering a place.- Students apply for admission to a particular college...
学生们申请上某所大学。 - Poland and Czechoslovakia have vigorously pursued admission to the European Community...
波兰和捷克斯洛伐克已经积极寻求加入欧共体。 - ...an increase in hospital admissions of children.
入院儿童数量的增加
- Students apply for admission to a particular college...
- N-PLURAL 获准入学者
Admissionsto a place such as a school or university are the people who are allowed to enter or join it.- Each school sets its own admissions policy.
每所学校制定各自的录取政策。
- Each school sets its own admissions policy.
- N-UNCOUNT 入场费;门票费
Admissionat a park, museum, or other place is the amount of money that you pay to enter it.- Gates open at 10.30am and admission is free.
早上10:30开门,免费入场。 - Admissionis also used before a noun.
(亦用于名词前) - The admission price is $8 for adults.
成人门票8美元。
- Gates open at 10.30am and admission is free.
- N-VAR (对过错等的)承认,供认
Anadmissionis a statement that something bad, unpleasant, or embarrassing is true.- By his own admission, he is not playing well...
他自己承认表现欠佳。 - She wanted some admission of guilt from her father.
她期待她父亲能够认罪。
- By his own admission, he is not playing well...