| 释义 | admissive
 ad·mis·sionA0093600 (ăd-mĭsh′ən)n.1. a.  The act of admitting or allowing to enter: The admission of new students occurs in the spring.b.  The right to enter or be accepted: The ticket grants admission to the show.c.  The price required or paid for entering; an entrance fee.d.  The people admitted, as to an institution: Hospital admissions rose last month.2. a.  A disclosure or confession, as of having made a mistake or done something wrong.b.  A voluntary acknowledgment of a fact or truth; a concession: By his own admission the project was underfunded.c.  Law A statement against one's personal interests that can be used as evidence in a law case.[Middle English, from Latin admissiō, admissiōn-, from admissus, past participle of admittere, to admit; see  admit.]
 ad·mis′sive (-mĭs′ĭv) adj.Thesaurus
 LegalSeeadmission| Adj. | 1. | admissive - characterized by or allowing admission; "an Elizabethan tragedy admissive of comic scenes"receptive, open - ready or willing to receive favorably; "receptive to the proposals" | 
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