admittance 英 [ədˈmɪtns]   美 [ædˈmɪtns]

admittance

admittance  英 [ədˈmɪtns] 美 [ædˈmɪtns]

n. 进入;入场权 

名词复数:admittances 

We had not been able to gain admittance to the flat.  我们未能获准进入公寓。
They were refused admittance.  他们被拒绝进入.

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  • n. 进入;入场权
  • 1. We had not been able to gain admittance to the flat.

    我们未能获准进入公寓。

  • 2. They were refused admittance.

    他们被拒绝进入.

  • 3. No admittance except on business.

    闲人免进.

  • 4. Construction Site. No Admittance.

    施工重地, 闲人免进.

  • admittance (n.) 1580s, "the action of admitting," formed in English from admit + -ance (if from Latin, it would have been *admittence; French uses accès in this sense). Used formerly in figurative senses where admission now prevails. Admissure was used in this sense from mid-15c.
ad·mit·tance / ədˈmɪtns ; NAmE ədˈmɪtns / noun [uncountable ] ( formal) the right to enter or the act of entering a building, an institution, etc. (建筑物、机构等的)进入权,进入 Hundreds of people were unable to gain admittanceto the hall. 数以百计的人未能获准进入大厅。 ad·mit·tance / ədˈmɪtns ; NAmE ədˈmɪtns /
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