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admittance
admittancethe act of entering; the permission to enter: Only members are allowed admittance. Not to be confused with:admission – access: Admission is on the side of the building.; entrance fee: For the price of admission, you get to see two shows; confession of guilt: His admission of the crime got him a lighter sentence.ad·mit·tance A0093800 (ăd-mĭt′ns)n.1. The act of admitting or entering: approved the admittance of new students into the college.2. Permission to enter: a pass that guarantees admittance to the nightclub.3. Symbol YElectricity The reciprocal of impedance.admittance (ədˈmɪtəns) n1. the right or authority to enter2. the act of giving entrance3. (Electronics) the act of giving entrance4. (General Physics) the act of giving entrance5. (Electrical Engineering) electrical engineering the reciprocal of impedance, usually measured in siemens. It can be expressed as a complex quantity, the real part of which is the conductance and the imaginary part the susceptance. Symbol: y ad•mit•tance (ædˈmɪt ns) n. 1. permission or right to enter: admittance to the exhibit room. 2. an act of admitting. 3. actual entrance. 4. the measure of the ability of an electrical circuit to conduct an alternating current, consisting of two components, conductance and susceptance; the reciprocal of impedance. Symbol: Y [1585–95] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | admittance - the right to enter access, entree, admission, accessionright - an abstract idea of that which is due to a person or governmental body by law or tradition or nature; "they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights"; "Certain rights can never be granted to the government but must be kept in the hands of the people"- Eleanor Roosevelt; "a right is not something that somebody gives you; it is something that nobody can take away"door - anything providing a means of access (or escape); "we closed the door to Haitian immigrants"; "education is the door to success" | | 2. | admittance - the act of admitting someone to enter; "the surgery was performed on his second admission to the clinic"admissionincoming, ingress, entering, entrance, entry - the act of entering; "she made a grand entrance"readmission - the act of admitting someone again; "the surgery was performed on his readmission to the clinic"matric, matriculation - admission to a group (especially a college or university) |
admittancenoun access, entry, way in, passage, entrance, reception, acceptance He is trying to gain admittance into medical school.admittancenoun1. The state of being allowed entry:admission, entrance, ingress, ingression, introduction, intromission.2. The right to enter or make use of:access, admission, entrance, entrée, entry, ingress.Translationsadmit (ədˈmit) – past tense, past participle adˈmitted – verb1. to allow to enter. This ticket admits one person. 允許...進入 允许...进入2. to say that one accepts as true. He admitted (that) he was wrong. 承認 承认adˈmissible (-səbl) adjective allowable. admissible evidence. 可採納的 可采纳的adˈmission (-ʃən) noun1. being allowed to enter; entry. They charge a high price for admission. 允許入場,允許入學 允许进入2. (an) act of accepting the truth of (something). an admission of guilt. 承認 承认adˈmittance noun the right or permission to enter. The notice said `No admittance'. 有權或獲准進入 允许进入adˈmittedly adverb as is generally accepted. Admittedly, she is not well. 公認地 公认地admittance
admittance Electrical engineering the reciprocal of impedance, usually measured in siemens. It can be expressed as a complex quantity, the real part of which is the conductance and the imaginary part the susceptance admittance[əd′mit·əns] (electricity) A measure of how readily alternating current will flow in a circuit; the reciprocal of impedance, it is expressed in siemens. admittance
compliance of the middle eara measure of the transmission of mechanical energy through a structure (for example, sound through the middle ear). Synonym(s): admittance
im·ped·ance (im-pē'dăns), 1. Total opposition to flow. In electricity, when flow is steady, impedance is simply the resistance, for example, the driving pressure per unit flow; when flow is changing, impedance also includes the factors that oppose changes in flow. Thus, deviations of impedance, from simple ohmic resistance because of the effects of capacitance and inductance, become more important in alternating current as the frequency of oscillations increases. In fluid analogies (for example, pulsatile flow of blood, to-and-fro flow of respiratory gas), impedance depends not only on viscous resistance but also on compressibility, compliance, inertance, and the frequency of imposed oscillations. 2. Resistance of an acoustic system to being set in motion. admittance (ăd-mit′ăns) [L. admittere, to send to, let go] In electronics, the ratio of the current to the voltage.Admittance
ADMITTANCE, Eng. law. The act of giving possession of a copyhold estate, aslivery of seisin is of a freehold; it is of three kinds, namelyupon a voluntary grant by the lord) upon a surrender by the former tenant andupon descent. admittance
Synonyms for admittancenoun accessSynonyms- access
- entry
- way in
- passage
- entrance
- reception
- acceptance
Synonyms for admittancenoun the state of being allowed entrySynonyms- admission
- entrance
- ingress
- ingression
- introduction
- intromission
noun the right to enter or make use ofSynonyms- access
- admission
- entrance
- entrée
- entry
- ingress
Synonyms for admittancenoun the right to enterSynonyms- access
- entree
- admission
- accession
Related Wordsnoun the act of admitting someone to enterSynonymsRelated Words- incoming
- ingress
- entering
- entrance
- entry
- readmission
- matric
- matriculation
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