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admission

[C/U] 両方
複数形: admissions過去形: null過去分詞: null現在分詞: null比較級: null最上級: null

This word carries a duality of openness. In a physical or institutional sense, it describes the threshold of access, whether that be a door, a university, or a private club. It evokes the feeling of being granted a privilege or passing a barrier to enter a restricted space. In a psychological or legal sense, it describes a verbal opening. It is the act of dropping a defensive shield to reveal a hidden truth. While similar to a confession, an admission is often more limited in scope, acknowledging a specific fact rather than a full narrative of wrongdoing.

Countable when referring to a specific statement of truth (he made several admissions). Uncountable when referring to the general right or process of entering a venue (admission is free).

意味

名詞
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The act of allowing someone to enter a place.

"The ticket grants admission to the museum."

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[someone][something]

A statement acknowledging that something is true, often something embarrassing or illegal.

"The suspect's admission of guilt surprised the lawyers."

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The fee paid for entering a place or event.

"Admission to the concert is ten dollars."

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