ADMISSION


Meaning of ADMISSION in English

noun

1 entrance

ADJECTIVE

▪ free , half-price

▪ emergency

emergency ~s to hospital

▪ cinema ( BrE ), theatre/theater

▪ accident and emergency (abbreviated to A & E ) ( BrE ), emergency-room (abbreviated to ER ) ( AmE ), hospital

70% of hospital ~s are associated with alcohol.

▪ college , law-school , school , university

▪ graduate , undergraduate (both esp. AmE )

▪ open , selective (both esp. AmE )

VERB + ADMISSION

▪ apply for , seek

He's applied for ~ to the local college.

▪ gain

to gain ~ to one of the best schools

▪ grant sb

▪ refuse sb

ADMISSION + NOUN

▪ charge , fee , price

▪ criteria , policy

▪ procedure

▪ rate

hospital ~ rates

▪ ~s department , ~s office

▪ ~s director , ~s officer

▪ process

▪ ~s requirements ( esp. AmE )

PREPOSITION

▪ on ~

On ~ to hospital you will be examined by a doctor.

▪ ~ to

2 statement admitting sth

ADJECTIVE

▪ clear , frank , full

This is a clear ~ that you were wrong.

▪ tacit

▪ grudging

VERB + ADMISSION

▪ make

PREPOSITION

▪ ~ of

She has made no ~ of any involvement in the plot.

PHRASES

▪ an ~ of defeat , an ~ of failure , an ~ of guilt , an ~ of liability

She saw his leaving the company as an ~ of failure.

▪ by sb's own ~

By his own ~ he should never have driven so fast.

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .