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1 admission
subst. \/ədˈmɪʃ(ə)n\/1) adgang, tilgangha adgang til \/ ha tilgang til2) innrømmelse3) ( teknisk) tilførseladmission free gratis adgangadmission of defeat fallitterklæringadmission of liability ( jus) ansvarsinnrømmelseadmissions besøkendeapply for admission to\/into søke inntak i\/påby one's own admission ifølge egne innrømmelserhospital admission innleggelse på sykehus -
2 admission fee
subst.inngang(spenger), entré -
3 general admission
subst.forklaring: inngangsbilletter med som oftest unummererte plasser -
4 non-admission
subst. \/ˌnɒnədˈmɪʃ(ə)n\/nektet adgang, nektet inngang -
5 admit
əd'mitpast tense, past participle - admitted; verb1) (to allow to enter: This ticket admits one person.) slippe inn, gi adgang2) (to say that one accepts as true: He admitted (that) he was wrong.) innrømme•- admission
- admittance
- admittedlyinnrømme--------tilstå--------vedgåverb \/ədˈmɪt\/1) slippe inn, la komme inn2) ta inn, ta imot, oppta, oppta som medlem, gi adgangbilletten gir adgang til\/gjelder for to personer3) innrømme, vedgå, erkjenne, tilstå4) godta5) romme, ha plass tiladmit of tillate, gi mulighet foradmit to ( om billett) gir adgang til\/for innrømme (at), tilstå (at)innlegge pånot admitted ingen adgang -
6 deny
1) (to declare not to be true: He denied the charge of theft.) (be)nekte, dementere2) (to refuse (to give or grant someone something); to say `no' to: He was denied admission to the house.) nekte•- denialnekteverb \/dɪˈnaɪ\/1) nekte (for), benekte, fornekte, ikke vedgå, ikke kjennes ved2) nekte, avslå3) bestride, tilbakevise4) dementere, avsanne, benekte5) ( gammeldags) nekte tilgang til (noen)deny oneself nekte seg, forsake, ikke unne segthere is no denying that... det kan ikke benektes at..., man kan ikke komme bort fra at... -
7 gratuitous
1) ((derogatory) done, said etc without good reason or excuse or when not wanted: gratuitous insults.) uprovosert, uberettiget2) (done, given etc without payment: gratuitous advice.) gratis, frivilliggratisadj. \/ɡrəˈtjuːɪtəs\/1) kostnadsfri, avgiftsfri, fri, gratis, gratis-2) frivillig3) u(be)grunnet, umotivert, uten tilstrekkelig grunn, uprovosert4) uberettiget, ufortjent5) upåkrevd, meningsløs, unødig -
8 grudging
adjective (said, done etc unwillingly: grudging admiration.) motstrebende/-villigadj. \/ˈɡrʌdʒɪŋ\/motstrebende, motvillig, uvillig, nølende -
9 ticket
'tikit1) (a piece of card or paper which gives the holder a certain right, eg of travel, entering a theatre etc: a bus-ticket; a cinema-ticket.) billett2) (a notice advising of a minor motoring offence: a parking-ticket.) (trafikk)bot3) (a card or label stating the price etc of something.) merke-/prislappbillettIsubst. \/ˈtɪkɪt\/1) billett• it is admission only by ticket!2) lapp, prislapp, etikett, seddel, bot3) (amer., politikk) (kandidat)liste, stemmeseddel4) ( amerikansk politikk) (parti)program5) ( militærvesen) hjemsendingspapirer6) løslatelsesbevis (ved prøveløslatelse)7) ( slang) (fly)sertifikat8) ( hesteveddeløp) bong, kupongbe the tickets ( hverdagslig) være slutten• if you tell on me, it's the tickets for youdersom du sladrer på meg, er det slutten for degget a ticket få botget one's ticket ( militærvesen) bli dimitertnot quite the ticket ikke noe videre, ikke slik det skal værepunch one's ticket (amer., hverdagslig) fremme seg selv, mele sin egen kaketicket out of billett ut avticket to billett til, inngang tilvote the straight ticket stemme strengt partipolitiskwork one's ticket krangle seg fra militærtjenestewrite one's (own) ticket (amer., hverdagslig) sette sine egne vilkår, diktere sine egne betingelserIIverb \/ˈtɪkɪt\/1) sette (merke)lapp på, sette prislapp på, sette etikett på2) ilegge bot, bøtelegge• if you speed here, you will probably be ticketeddersom du kjører for fort her, vil du sannsynligvis bli bøtelagt3) ( hverdagslig) øremerke4) (amer.) utstede billett, forsyne med billett5) ( overført) stemple, plassere -
10 UCAS
( britisk) forkortelse for Universities and Colleges Admission Service -
11 tantamount to
(having the same effect as; equivalent to: His silence is tantamount to an admission of guilt.) det samme som, ensbetydende med
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