admission

美音:[əd'mɪʃ(ə)n] 英音:[əd'mɪʃ(ə)n]

简单释义:


n.入场费;进入权;招供;门票费

网络允许进入;承认;接纳

变形:

复数:admissions  


完整释义:


n.

1.允许进入,许可入场[入学、入会];入场[入会]费
2.允许进入;接纳
3.入场;入会;入院;报考
4.承认;接纳
5.入场券
6.承认;招认,坦白;首肯
7.容许进入
8.〔律〕许可;招认,供认
9.说法;自白
10.滋长


例句:

  1. Compare our admission inclusive fare and see how much you save.
    比较我们包含的费用会看到你省了很多钱。

  2. According to its terms, the rape charges against him were to be dropped in exchange for an admission of guilt for lesser offenses.
    根据协议,针对卡察夫的强奸指控予以撤除,作为交换,他必须承认一些较轻的罪过。

  3. Up to 30 times' admission anytime within operation hours in a year since purchasing.
    从购买之日起可在一年内不计时段使用30次。

  4. This seems to be an admission that America's emphasis on spreading democracy has not gone exactly as planned.
    他的讲话似乎在承认美国散布民主的着重努力没有完全达到预期计划。

  5. The move will follow the Wall Street bank's admission last week that it had lost almost $8bn in its mortgage-backed securities business.
    此前,这家华尔街投资银行上周承认,其抵押贷款证券相关业务损失近80亿美元。

  6. The many hours of each day in which he was left entirely alone were but too favourable for the admission of every melancholy idea.
    他每天大部分时间处于完全孤独的境地,这是滋长各种阴郁念头的最有利的条件。

  7. The concept of statistical errors was an admission that acknowledged ignorance could be quite beneficial in trading.
    统计学上的错误就是认为无知对交易有利。

  8. Britain then spent years desperately trying to join in the face of repeated rebuffs and eventually gained admission only in 1972.
    在那之后,英国用了多年时间,拼命想加入其中,却屡遭拒绝,最后直到1972年才被接纳。

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