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1 ♦ admission
♦ admission /ədˈmɪʃn/n.1 riconoscimento (della verità di qc.); ammissione; confessione: admission of guilt, ammissione di colpevolezza; tacit admission, implicito riconoscimento; by your own admission, per tua stessa ammissione; come tu stesso ammetti; a damaging admission, un'ammissione compromettente2 ammissione; accettazione: admission to a club, ammissione a un circolo; admission to the EU, ammissione all'Unione europea3 [u] entrata; ingresso: free admission, ingresso libero; to give admission to, permettere l'ingresso di; lasciar entrare; admission fee, prezzo del biglietto d'ingresso; admission ticket, biglietto d'ingresso4 (prezzo di) ingresso: Admission is €2, l'ingresso costa 2 euro● (in USA) Admission Day, giorno dell'Ammissione NOTE DI CULTURA: Admission Day: festa di alcuni Stati americani, per celebrare l'ammissione all'Unione □ (leg.) admission of evidence, ammissione di prova.NOTA D'USO: - admission o admittance?-
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