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ad·mit·tance
/ədˈmɪtṇ(t)s, æd-/
承認;接納,允許進入,招收
From:
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admittance
導納
From:
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admittance
導納
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ad·mit·tance
n.
1.
The
act
of
admitting
.
2.
Permission
to
enter
;
the
power
or
right
of
entrance
;
also
,
actual
entrance
;
reception
.
To
gain
admittance
into
the
house
.
--
South
.
He
desires
admittance
to
the
king
.
--
Dryden
.
To
give
admittance
to
a
thought
of
fear
.
--
Shak
.
3.
Concession
;
admission
;
allowance
;
as
,
the
admittance
of
an
argument
. [
Obs
.]
4.
Admissibility
. [
Obs
.]
5.
Eng. Law
The
act
of
giving
possession
of
a
copyhold
estate
.
Syn:
--
Admission
;
access
;
entrance
;
initiation
.
Usage:
--
Admittance
,
Admission
.
These
words
are
,
to
some
extent
,
in
a
state
of
transition
and
change
.
Admittance
is
now
chiefly
confined
to
its
primary
sense
of
access
into
some
locality
or
building
.
Thus
we
see
on
the
doors
of
factories
,
shops
,
etc
.
“No
admittance
.”
Its
secondary
or
moral
sense
,
as
“
admittance
to
the
church,”
is
almost
entirely
laid
aside
.
Admission
has
taken
to
itself
the
secondary
or
figurative
senses
;
as
,
admission
to
the
rights
of
citizenship
;
admission
to
the
church
;
the
admissions
made
by
one
of
the
parties
in
a
dispute
.
And
even
when
used
in
its
primary
sense
,
it
is
not
identical
with
admittance
.
Thus
,
we
speak
of
admission
into
a
country
,
territory
,
and
other
larger
localities
,
etc
.,
where
admittance
could
not
be
used
.
So
,
when
we
speak
of
admission
to
a
concert
or
other
public
assembly
,
the
meaning
is
not
perhaps
exactly
that
of
admittance
,
viz
.,
access
within
the
walls
of
the
building
,
but
rather
a
reception
into
the
audience
,
or
access
to
the
performances
.
But
the
lines
of
distinction
on
this
subject
are
one
definitely
drawn
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ad·mit·tance
,
n.
Elec.
The
reciprocal
of
impedance
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
admittance
n
1:
the
right
to
enter
[
syn
:
entree
,
access
,
accession
]
2:
the
act
of
admitting
someone
to
enter
; "
the
surgery
was
performed
on
his
second
admission
to
the
clinic
" [
syn
:
admission
]
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