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nonadmission

/ad-mish-uhn/US // ædˈmɪʃ ən //UK // (ədˈmɪʃən) //

不接纳,不受理,不被接纳,不被录取

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of allowing to enter; entrance granted by permission, by provision or existence of pecuniary means, or by the removal of obstacles: the admission of foreign aid workers into the zone of active conflict.
    • : right or permission to enter: granting admission to the rare books room.
    • : the price paid for entrance, as to a theater or ball park.
    • : an act or condition of being received or accepted in a position, profession, occupation, or office; appointment: admission to the bar.
    • : confession of a charge, an error, or a crime; acknowledgment: His admission of the theft solved the mystery.
    • : an acknowledgment of the truth of something.
    • : a point or statement admitted; concession.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inexclusion
Synonyms
boycott抵制,抵制活动,抵制行动,抗议discharge排放,排出,遣散,排放问题elimination消除,消灭,淘汰,取消embargo禁运,封锁,禁运令eviction驱逐,迫迁,驱逐出境,搬迁omission遗漏,疏漏,不作为,疏忽prohibition禁令,禁止,禁忌,禁制refusal拒绝,拒收,拒绝接受,驳回rejection拒绝,拒绝接受,反对,排斥removal移除,拆除,清除,搬迁segregation分离,分隔,隔离,分割separation分离,分居,分开,离职suspension悬挂,暂停,悬浮液,悬浮物veto否决权,否决票,否决,反对票ban禁止,禁令,禁忌,取缔bar吧台,酒吧,杠杠,栏blackball黑球,黑球术,黑色球,丸子blockade封堵,封杀,封锁,封闭coventry考文垂,考文垂市,科文特里,科文特cut切,切割,削减,割debarment禁止入境,禁令,禁用,禁止进入dismissal解雇,开除,革职,解除ejection弹射,射出,弹出,抛射exception例外,例外情况,除外,异常excommunication驱逐出境,被驱逐出境,被逐出教会,被逐出家门interdict拦截,阻断,拦阻,阻截interdiction拦截,阻截,停职,拦截行动lockout锁定,关闭,闸门,停工occlusion闭塞,堵塞,闭塞现象,闭塞症ostracism排斥,排斥主义,排斥现象,排斥行为ousting撵走,驱赶,驱逐出境,撵走了preclusion排除法,排除,排除条款,排斥prevention预防,防止,预防措施,预防工作proscription禁令,取缔,禁制,取缔法relegation降级,保级,降級,降级的repudiation休妻,退约,退货,拒绝接受debarring扣留,扣押,扣分,扣分的keeping out避开,避开了,阻止,拒之门外

Examples

  • The first, a young father from a town in the southern Netherlands, suffered shortness of breath, cough and fever at home for eight days before admission to intensive care.

  • The admission opened Barrios up to a potential violation of the city ethics ordinance, which prohibits officials from being paid by an outside entity while also on the city clock.

  • If the city ultimately decides to vacate people’s seditious language tickets and make them whole for the fines they paid, doing so could be seen as an admission that those people had been wronged.

  • The number of psychiatric admissions that went beyond medical necessity first spiked in 2015, going from 88 the year before to 246.

  • After high school, he moved to Tokyo and worked for two years at a cardboard factory before winning admission to Hosei University.

  • Admission is free, but by invitation only, and advance RSVP is required.

  • Then came the admission of a sham marriage with an immigrant.

  • He said it did not matter that today ISIS and al Qaeda were, by their own admission, two distinct entities.

  • No such admission has not come from Thomas Jackson, the Ferguson police chief.

  • He gestures to such emotions, grapples with them, but a direct engagement—an open admission such as this—is rare.

  • He had got his ticket of admission to the Casino, after arriving yesterday evening; but the Rooms had not pleased him then.

  • In the good old days of yore there was little trouble in obtaining admission to the Civil Service.

  • But the novel disappeared under the clothes with amazing celerity as the voice of her sister-in-law demanded admission.

  • Such an admission, coming from her brave lips, warned Frank that he must call a halt regardless of loss of time.

  • The pole was raised by the admission of the strong steam under its bottom.