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accession

/ak-sesh-uhn/US // ækˈsɛʃ ən //UK // (əkˈsɛʃən) //

加入,加入人数,加入的,加入日期

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of coming into the possession of a right, title, office, etc.: accession to the throne.
    • : an increase by something added: an accession of territory.
    • : something added: a list of accessions to the college library.
    • : Law. addition to property by growth or improvement.
    • : consent; agreement; approval: accession to a demand.
    • : International Law. formal acceptance of a treaty, international convention, or other agreement between states.
    • : the act of coming near; approach.
    • : an attack or onset, as of a disease.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make a record of in the order of acquisition.
    • : to acquire, especially for a permanent collection.

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Examples

  • After EU accession, the donor landscape for watchdogs and activist groups fundamentally changed for countries in Eastern Europe.

  • The disputes have been major stumbling blocks for Croatia's accession into both NATO and the European Union.

  • An accession agreement with Europe represented a chance for this struggling, isolated nation to become part of the modern world.

  • In an October poll, 53 percent of Ukrainians supported accession to the EU, while only 35 percent were against.

  • Feinstein explicitly called for one in her remarks, specifically demanding Russia's accession.

  • Six weeks after the victory of Zurich came the 18th Brumaire, and Napoleon's accession to the consulate.

  • It was not till the accession of the July monarchy that the Duke of Treviso once again played a prominent part.

  • A violent reaction took place on the accession of Decius, whose name became an object of execration to mankind.

  • Ruined by the Revolution, he had regained his properties and income on the accession of the Bourbons.

  • His accession to the throne was opposed by the archduke of Austria, and gave rise to one of the most bloody wars on record.