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复数形式
admissions
1
入院, 接收
a patient accepted into and allowed to use the services of a medical facility
An admission refers to a person who has been accepted into a hospital or healthcare setting for treatment or observation. This can include individuals who need surgery, have serious health conditions requiring specialized care, or need to be monitored for a period of time. An accepted patient is usually under the care of a medical team and receives ongoing treatment and evaluations while they are in the hospital.
- The hospital reported fifty new admissions this week.
医院本周报告了五十例新入院。
- Each admission is logged in the central system.
每次入院都记录在中央系统中。
- Emergency cases receive priority over routine admissions.
紧急病例优先于常规入院。
- Admissions to the clinic increased during the outbreak.
疫情期间,诊所的入院人数增加了。
- The nurse processed the patient's admission paperwork.
护士处理了病人的入院文书。
2
录取, 接受
the permission given to someone to become a student of a school, enter an organization, etc.
Admission refers to the process of being allowed entry into a school, college, university, or program after meeting specific requirements, such as completing an application, providing necessary documents, and possibly passing exams or interviews. It signifies that an applicant has been accepted into an institution and is granted the opportunity to participate in its academic or extracurricular activities. Admission often follows a review process in which the institution evaluates the qualifications of the applicant to ensure they meet the criteria for entry.
- She received her letter of admission to the university, confirming her acceptance into the engineering program.
她收到了大学的录取通知书,确认她被工程学项目录取。
- Admission to the club requires filling out an application and attending an interview with the board members.
加入俱乐部需要填写申请表并与董事会成员进行面试。
- He was thrilled to receive admission to his top-choice graduate school after months of hard work on his application.
经过数月的申请努力,他非常高兴地收到了他首选研究生院的录取通知。
- The museum offers free admission to children under the age of twelve.
博物馆为十二岁以下的儿童提供免费入场。
- Admission to the concert is included with the purchase of a festival pass.
购买节日通票即可入场音乐会。
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3
承认, 坦白
a confession or acceptance of the truth or reality of something
- His admission of guilt shocked everyone in the room.
他对罪行的承认震惊了房间里的所有人。
- She gave an honest admission that she had been wrong about the project.
她诚实地承认了自己对这个项目的看法是错误的。
- The company's admission of the security flaw came after customer complaints.
在客户投诉后,该公司承认了安全漏洞。
- His admission of his oversight helped resolve the team's conflict.
他对疏忽的承认有助于解决团队的冲突。
- The leader's admission of past mistakes showed humility and earned respect.
领导对过去错误的承认表现出谦逊并赢得了尊重。
4
准入, 进入
the right to enter a place or to gain access to something
- He gained access to the exclusive club through a personal invitation.
他通过个人邀请获得了进入独家俱乐部的准入。
- The VIP pass granted them admission to all areas of the festival.
VIP通行证授予他们进入节日所有区域的入场权。
- Her admission to the event was secured with an early-bird ticket.
她通过早鸟票确保了活动的入场资格。
- Admission to the concert was granted only to those with VIP passes.
只有持有VIP通行证的人才能获得音乐会的入场许可。
- The club requires proof of identity for admission to the members-only area.
俱乐部要求提供身份证明以进入会员专用区域。
5
入场费, 门票价格
the amount of money charged to enter a place or event
- The museum charges no admission on Sundays.
博物馆在周日不收取入场费。
- Concert admission will cost fifteen dollars.
音乐会入场将花费十五美元。
- Children under twelve get free admission.
十二岁以下的儿童可免费入场。
- Admission to the fair includes all rides.
入场费包括游乐场的所有游乐设施。
- He complained that admission was too expensive.
他抱怨入场费太贵了。