admission

名詞

UK/ədˈmɪʃ.ᵊn/
US/ədˈmɪʃ.ᵊn/

定義 admission 名詞

acknowledgment

  1. CountableUncountable

    the act of acknowledging or confessing that something is true, often with reluctance

    • Her silence was interpreted as an admission of her culpability.

    • By his own admission, he has made very little progress since taking over the company.

    • I believe that if I give up now, he will see it as my admission of being incorrect.

fee

  1. B1CountableUncountable

    the fee charged for entering a place or event

    • What is the admission fee for this museum?

    • The admission charge to the concert is $20 per person.

    • We need to pay an admission fee to enter the park.

entry

  1. B2Uncountable

    the act of permitting someone or something to enter a place

    • Admission to the private club is granted only to registered members.

    • Admission is prohibited without authorization.

    • All applicants must go through a rigorous screening process before receiving admission.

片語 admission 名詞

  • admissions

    The process of admitting individuals into an institution such as a university or hospital, or the department responsible for this process.

    The university admissions process is highly competitive, with many students striving to get into their desired schools.