admission
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noun
«…の/…という» 自認, 自白, 告白 «of/that節» (!犯罪行為の警察への告白であるconfessionと違い, 自らの過ちなどを口にすること) e.g. an admission of guilt
e.g. a tacit admission that things had gone wrong
e.g. a man who, by his own admission, fell in love easily.
(許可されて) «…に» 入ること; «…への» 入学, 入場, 入会, 入院 «to, into» (!自由に入ることを示すentranceと違い, 許可を得て入ること. admittanceは立ち入り許可を主に示す形式ばった語) e.g. the country's admission to the UN
e.g. I had some difficulty securing admission to the embassy
e.g. her condition required frequent hospital admissions
e.g. (as modifier admissions) : the university admissions office.
e.g. admission is $1 for adults and 50 cents for children.
〖~s〗 (入学・入院・入会などの)受入れ人数.
e.g. hospital admissions decreased nearly 65 percent.
USAGE
Admission traditionally referred to the price paid for entry or the right to enter: admission was $5. Admittance more often referred to physical entry: we were denied admittance by a large man with a forbidding scowl. In the sense of ‘permission or right to enter,’ these words have become almost interchangeable, although admittance is more formal and technical.
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