admission [əd'mɪʃ.ən] noun ACCEPT 接受 countable or uncountable ■when you agree that something is true, especially unwillingly (尤指不情愿的)承认,供认,招认•Her silence was taken as an admission of guilt/defeat.她的沉默被认为是承认自己有罪/失败。 •[+ that] I felt he would see my giving up now as an admission that I was wrong.我觉得,如果这时候我放弃,在他眼里这将意味着我承认自己错了。 •By/On his own admission (= as he has said) he has achieved little since he took over the company.据他自己说,自从接手公司以来,他几乎一事无成。 [əd'mɪʃ.ən] noun ALLOW IN 允许进入 countable or uncountable ■when someone is given permission to enter a place, or the money that you pay to enter a place 准许进入;入场费,门票费•Admission to the exhibition will be by invitation only.只有持请帖者才可进入展览会场。 •How much do they charge for admission.他们入场费要收多少钱? •The admission charge/fee is £2.门票是两英镑。 •There's a notice outside the building which says 'No admission before 12 noon'.楼外有张告示,写著「中午12点以前禁止进入”。 admissions [plural] ■the people allowed into a college, hospital, or other place, or the process of allowing people in (大学、医院等)接收的人数;准许加入•Half of all hospital admissions are emergencies, and these are treated straightaway.医院收治的病人有一半是急诊,这些人立即得到了治疗。 |