admission

admission
[ədʹmıʃ(ə)n] n
1. 1) доступ, вход

admission fee - вступительный взнос

admission free - а) вход бесплатный /свободный/; б) приём без вступительного взноса

admission by ticket - вход по билетам

admission of aliens into a country - разрешение иностранным гражданам на въезд в страну

to gain admission to - получить доступ к

to grant admission - а) выдать разрешение на вход; б) принять (в клуб, школу и т. п.)

2) приём (в организацию, учебное заведение и т. п.)

admission to the school - запись в школу

admission to membership of the United Nations - принятие (государства) в члены ООН

admission to the Union - амер. приём (территории) в состав Соединённых Штатов

3) входная плата (тж. price of admission)

admission is £1 - входная плата - 1 фунт

2. признание (чего-л.) правильным, действительным и т. п.

serious admission - серьёзное признание

admission of guilt - признание вины

to make full admission(s) - полностью признаться

3. (to) допуск, допущение

admission to the practice of law - допущение к юридической практике /к ведению дел в суде/

admission to pension - воен. назначение пенсии

4. тех. впуск, наполнение, подвод (пара или воздуха в цилиндр и т. п.)

admission valve - впускной клапан

admission gear - впускной механизм

admission stroke - ход впуска /всасывания/


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  • admission — ad·mis·sion n 1: the act or process of admitting admission into evidence 2 a: a party s acknowledgment that a fact or statement is true ◇ In civil cases admissions are often agreed to and offered in writing to the court before trial as a method… …   Law dictionary

  • admission — or admission to trading Admission to trading on the Exchange s markets for listed securities and admitted and traded shall be construed accordingly. For the avoidance of doubt this does not include when issued dealings . London Stock Exchange… …   Financial and business terms

  • ADMISSION — ADMISSION, legal concept applying both to debts and facts. Formal admission by a defendant is regarded as equal to the evidence of a hundred witnesses (BM 3b). This admission had to be a formal one, before duly appointed witnesses, or before the… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Admission — Ad*mis sion, n. [L. admissio: cf. F. admission. See {Admit}.] 1. The act or practice of admitting. [1913 Webster] 2. Power or permission to enter; admittance; entrance; access; power to approach. [1913 Webster] What numbers groan for sad… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • admission — admission, admittance Like many doublets, these two words have competed with each other for several centuries (admission first recorded in Middle English, admittance in 1589) without ever establishing totally separate roles. In the meaning… …   Modern English usage

  • admission — temporaire. Admission of goods into country duty free for processing and eventual export. Bail. The order of a competent court or magistrate that a person accused of crime be discharged from actual custody upon the taking of bail. Evidence.… …   Black's law dictionary

  • admission — temporaire. Admission of goods into country duty free for processing and eventual export. Bail. The order of a competent court or magistrate that a person accused of crime be discharged from actual custody upon the taking of bail. Evidence.… …   Black's law dictionary

  • Admission — may refer to several things:In general usage* *Allowance into a theater, movie theater, music venue, or other event locale, especially when purchased with a ticketIn education*University and college admissionsIn law*Admission (law), a statement… …   Wikipedia

  • admission — ADMISSION. sub. fém. Action par laquelle on est admis. Depuis son admission aux Ordres sacrés, il a toujours vécu en bon Ecclésiastique …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798

  • admission — (n.) early 15c., acceptance, reception, approval, from L. admissionem (nom. admissio) a letting in, noun of action from pp. stem of admittere (see ADMIT (Cf. admit)). Meaning an acknowledging is from 1530s. Sense of a literal act of letting in is …   Etymology dictionary


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