accession / ækˈsɛʃ ən /

💦中学词汇加入加入人数加入的加入日期

accession2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of coming into the possession of a right, title, office, etc.: accession to the throne.
  2. an increase by something added: an accession of territory.
  3. something added: a list of accessions to the college library.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to make a record of in the order of acquisition.
  2. to acquire, especially for a permanent collection.

accession 近义词

n. 名词 noun

something that augments, adds to

n. 名词 noun

coming to power

n. 名词 noun

agreement

更多accession例句

  1. After EU accession, the donor landscape for watchdogs and activist groups fundamentally changed for countries in Eastern Europe.
  2. The disputes have been major stumbling blocks for Croatia's accession into both NATO and the European Union.
  3. An accession agreement with Europe represented a chance for this struggling, isolated nation to become part of the modern world.
  4. In an October poll, 53 percent of Ukrainians supported accession to the EU, while only 35 percent were against.
  5. Feinstein explicitly called for one in her remarks, specifically demanding Russia's accession.
  6. Six weeks after the victory of Zurich came the 18th Brumaire, and Napoleon's accession to the consulate.
  7. It was not till the accession of the July monarchy that the Duke of Treviso once again played a prominent part.
  8. A violent reaction took place on the accession of Decius, whose name became an object of execration to mankind.
  9. Ruined by the Revolution, he had regained his properties and income on the accession of the Bourbons.
  10. His accession to the throne was opposed by the archduke of Austria, and gave rise to one of the most bloody wars on record.