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1 admittance
admittance [əd'mɪtəns](a) (permission to enter) admission f, entrée f;∎ no admittance (sign) accès interdit au public;∎ to refuse sb admittance refuser de laisser entrer qn;∎ his supporters gained admittance to the courtroom/to the president ses supporters ont réussi à entrer dans le tribunal/à s'approcher du président;∎ she was denied admittance to the club on lui a refusé l'entrée au club(b) Electricity admittance f -
2 admittance
admittance n accès m, entrée f ; to gain admittance réussir à entrer ; to refuse sb admittance refuser l'entrée à qn ; ‘no admittance’ ‘accès interdit au public’. -
3 admittance
admittance [ədˈmɪtəns]( = access) accès m• "no admittance" « accès interdit au public »* * *[əd'mɪtns]noun accès m, entrée f‘no admittance’ — ‘accès interdit au public’
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4 admittance
noun (the right or permission to enter: The notice said `No admittance'.) entrée -
5 no admittance
Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > no admittance
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6 fees, for, admittance
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7 deny
deny [dɪˈnaɪ]a. ( = repudiate) nier ; [+ sb's authority] rejeterb. ( = refuse) to deny sb sth refuser qch à qn* * *[dɪ'naɪ]transitive verb1) démentir [rumour]; nier [accusation]to deny that... — nier que...
to deny doing ou having done — nier avoir fait
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8 admit
[əd'mit]past tense, past participle - admitted; verb1) (to allow to enter: This ticket admits one person.) laisser entrer2) (to say that one accepts as true: He admitted (that) he was wrong.) reconnaître•- admission - admittance - admittedly -
9 refuse
I [rə'fju:z] verb1) (not to do what one has been asked, told or is expected to do: He refused to help me; She refused to believe what I said; When I asked him to leave, he refused.) refuser de2) (not to accept: He refused my offer of help; They refused our invitation; She refused the money.) refuser3) (not to give (permission etc): I was refused admittance to the meeting.) refuser•- refusalII ['refju:s] noun(rubbish; waste material from eg a kitchen.) ordures- refuse collection vehicle -
10 deny
1 démentir [rumour, report] ; nier [charge, accusation] ; to deny that nier que ; she denies that this is true elle nie que cela soit vrai ; to deny the rumour/news that démentir la rumeur/nouvelle selon laquelle ; to deny doing ou having done nier avoir fait ; to deny all knowledge of sth nier savoir quoi que ce soit de qch ; there's no denying his popularity nul ne peut nier sa popularité ;2 ( refuse) to deny sb sth refuser qch à qn ; to deny sb admittance to a building/club refuser l'accès d'un bâtiment/club à qn ; to deny oneself sth se priver de qch ; he was denied bail Jur on a rejeté sa demande de mise en liberté sous caution ;3 ( renounce) renier [God, religion] ;4 Comm to deny a signature contester une signature. -
11 refuse
I.A vtr1 refuser (to do de faire) ; to refuse sb sth refuser qch à qn ; the bank refused them the loan la banque leur a refusé le prêt ; I was refused admittance on a refusé de me laisser entrer ;2 Equit to refuse a fence refuser un obstacle.B vi1 refuser ; we asked her for a day off but she refuseed nous lui avons demandé un jour de congé mais elle a refusé ;2 Equit faire un refus.II.refuse GB
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admittance — [ admitɑ̃s ] n. f. • 1896; mot angl. , du lat. admittere « admettre » ♦ Phys. Grandeur inverse de l impédance totale d un circuit électrique ou de l impédance équivalente d un conducteur inséré dans un circuit de courant alternatif. L unité d… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Admittance — Ad*mit tance, n. 1. The act of admitting. [1913 Webster] 2. Permission to enter; the power or right of entrance; also, actual entrance; reception. [1913 Webster] To gain admittance into the house. South. [1913 Webster] He desires admittance to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
admittance — admittance, admission. Admittance is mostly confined to the literal sense of allowing one to enter a locality or building {no admittance without a pass} {admittance to the grounds} Admission has acquired the figurative sense of admitting to… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Admittance — Ad*mit tance, n. (Elec.) The reciprocal of impedance. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
admittance — I (acceptance) noun admission, confirmation, designation, entrance, entree, entry, inclusion, induction, initiation, permission II (means of approach) noun access, admission, approach, avenue, course, entrance, entry, entryway, ingress, inlet,… … Law dictionary
admittance — (n.) 1580s, the action of admitting, formed in English from ADMIT (Cf. admit) + ANCE (Cf. ance) (if from Latin, it would have been *admittence; French uses accès in this sense). Used formerly in senses where ADMISSION (Cf. admission) now prevails … Etymology dictionary
admittance — [n] permission to enter access, entrance, entrée, entry, ingress, pass, passage, reception; concepts 388,685 … New thesaurus
admittance — ► NOUN ▪ the process or fact of entering or being allowed to enter … English terms dictionary
admittance — [ad mit′ ns, ədmit′ ns] n. 1. an admitting or being admitted 2. permission or right to enter 3. Elec. the ratio of effective current to effective voltage in a circuit carrying an alternating current; the reciprocal of impedance, measured in… … English World dictionary
Admittance — In electrical engineering, the admittance ( Y ) is the inverse of the impedance ( Z ). The SI unit of admittance is the siemens. Oliver Heaviside coined the term in December 1887. [Ushida et al., Immittance matching for multidimensional open… … Wikipedia
Admittance — L admittance, notée Y, est l inverse de l impédance. Elle se mesure en siemens (S). Elle est définie par : Avec : Y l admittance en S ; Z l impédance en Ω. L impédance étant une résistance complexe, et la conductance G étant l… … Wikipédia en Français