admittance 的定义
- permission or right to enter: admittance into the exhibit room.
- an act of admitting.
- actual entrance.
- Electricity. the measure of the ability of a circuit to conduct an alternating current, consisting of two components, conductance and susceptance; the reciprocal of impedance, expressed in mhos. Symbol: Y
admittance 近义词
permission to enter
更多admittance例句
- For example, proposals have been floated that would require teachers and medical staff to provide proof of vaccination or a negative test to gain admittance to their workplaces.
- Bourquin knew there was a long list of criteria that needed to be satisfied to gain admittance to the Olympics.
- In 1820, for instance, Harvard began requiring knowledge of algebra to gain admittance.
- But for me, this admittance of uncertainty and doubts grounds Serial in reality.
- Choosing not to pursue a perpetrator is not admittance of lies or false motives.
- Nostalgic pangs aside, it would also be a semi-admittance by LeBron that he made a mistake way back when.
- On Halloween night alone, an estimated 4,000 people will buy tickets—$25 for regular admittance, $50 for VIP.
- Was this an admittance that the old approach was the wrong one, then?
- Accompanied by her four little orphans, she recently gained admittance to Mr. Frick.
- When she reached the house, she saw that no one was at home; but, knowing where the key was kept, she easily gained admittance.
- The gate itself, closed by enormous locks, had a wicket through which to examine those who asked admittance.
- Business was then proceeded with:—election of officers, admittance of new brethren, authorisation of indentures.
- One of these was the house of Colette; and at his door our ill-starred John was presently beating for admittance.