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admission [əd'mɪʃən]∎ the admission of Poland to the EU l'entrée de la Pologne dans l'Union européenne;∎ admission is free l'entrée est gratuite;∎ no admission to minors (sign) entrée interdite aux mineurs;∎ to gain admission to a club être admis dans un club;∎ he gained admission to the minister's office il a été admis dans le bureau du ministre;∎ they granted women admission to the club ils ont admis les femmes dans le club∎ admission £4.50 (sign) entrée £4.50(c) (person admitted → to theatre) entrée f; (→ to school) candidat(e) m,f accepté(e); (→ to club) membre m accepté(d) (statement) déclaration f; (confession) aveu m; (of allegation) reconnaissance f; (of crime) confession f;∎ an admission of guilt un aveu;∎ by or on one's own admission de son propre aveu►► admissions form dossier m d'inscription;School & University admissions office service m des inscriptions;admissions officer responsable mf des inscriptions;admissions procedure procédure f d'inscription;admissions tutor responsable mf des inscriptions -
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A n1 ( entry) entrée f, admission f ; admission to a country/an organization entrée or admission dans un pays/une organisation ; to refuse sb admission refuser l'entrée à qn ; to gain admission se faire admettre (to dans) ; ‘admission by ticket only’ ‘entrée sur présentation d'un billet uniquement’ ; no admission entrée interdite (to à) ;2 ( fee charged) (droit m d') entrée f ; to charge £5 admission faire payer 5 livres de droit d'entrée ;3 ( confession) aveu m ; his admission that… son aveu selon lequel… ; by your/his/her etc own admission de votre/son etc propre aveu ; an admission of un aveu de [guilt, failure, weakness]. -
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admission [ədˈmɪ∫ən]1. noun• "admission free" « entrée gratuite »• "no admission" « entrée interdite »b. ( = confession) aveu m2. compounds* * *[əd'mɪʃn] 1.1) ( entry) entrée f, admission f (to dans)‘no admission’ — ‘entrée interdite’
2) ( fee) (droit m d')entrée f3) ( confession) aveu m2.admissions plural noun1) University inscriptions fpl2) Medicine admissions fpl -
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(entry) admission f, entrée f;∎ the admission of Poland into the EU l'entrée de la Pologne dans l'Union européenneadmission requirements conditions f pl d'admission -
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( confession)aveu m;( of evidence)admission f;reconnaissance f;admission f;entrée f;admission f -
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1) entrée; admission2) Jur. recevabilité3) reconnaissance; admission; aveux [au pénal]4) [Prison] écrouEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > admission
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7 admission fee
Fin. droit d'admission/d'inscription; droit d'entréeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > admission fee
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9 admission of age
reconnaissance d'âge (C3-176, LGA) Surtout pas: admission de l'âge. -
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Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > admission
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11 admission fee
Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > admission fee
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12 admission rate
Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > admission rate
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13 admission ticket
billet d'entrée, ticket d'entréeGlossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > admission ticket
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14 admission procedure
RU [Prison] formalités d'écrouEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > admission procedure
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15 admission of claim
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16 admission of liability
reconnaissance de responsabilité (JD, LGA)English-French insurance dictionari > admission of liability
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18 admission
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19 admission valve
(respirators) soupape inspiratoire, valve d'inspirationEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > admission valve
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20 admission, of, fault
aveu m de faute
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admission — [ admisjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1539; lat. admissio 1 ♦ Action d admettre (qqn), fait d être admis. J ai envoyé au président du club ma demande d admission. Admission dans une école, à un examen. Admission sur concours. 2 ♦ (XVIII e) Action d admettre en… … Encyclopédie Universelle
admission — ad·mis·sion n 1: the act or process of admitting admission into evidence 2 a: a party s acknowledgment that a fact or statement is true ◇ In civil cases admissions are often agreed to and offered in writing to the court before trial as a method… … Law dictionary
admission — or admission to trading Admission to trading on the Exchange s markets for listed securities and admitted and traded shall be construed accordingly. For the avoidance of doubt this does not include when issued dealings . London Stock Exchange… … Financial and business terms
ADMISSION — ADMISSION, legal concept applying both to debts and facts. Formal admission by a defendant is regarded as equal to the evidence of a hundred witnesses (BM 3b). This admission had to be a formal one, before duly appointed witnesses, or before the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Admission to an event or establishment — Admission to a journey or other event or establishment may be subject to paying an entrance fee / buying a ticket. A pass may give admittance without a ticket for a given time period, or give the right to obtain free tickets. A discount pass… … Wikipedia
Admission control — is a network Quality of Service (QoS) procedurecite book | author = Ferguson P., Huston G. | title = Quality of Service: Delivering QoS on the Internet and in Corporate Networks | publisher = John Wiley Sons, Inc. | date = 1998 | id = ISBN 0 471… … Wikipedia
Admission — Ad*mis sion, n. [L. admissio: cf. F. admission. See {Admit}.] 1. The act or practice of admitting. [1913 Webster] 2. Power or permission to enter; admittance; entrance; access; power to approach. [1913 Webster] What numbers groan for sad… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
admission against interest — An admission against interest is an exception to the hearsay rule which allows someone to testify to a statement by another person that reveals something incriminating, embarassing, or otherwise damaging to the maker of the statement. Category:… … Law dictionary
admission of guilt — I noun avowal, concession, confession, confessional, contrition, culpability, disclosure, mea culpa, owning up, penance, penitence, remorse, repentance, sinfulness associated concepts: admissibility, coerced confession, traditional admissions II… … Law dictionary
admission — admission, admittance Like many doublets, these two words have competed with each other for several centuries (admission first recorded in Middle English, admittance in 1589) without ever establishing totally separate roles. In the meaning… … Modern English usage
admission — temporaire. Admission of goods into country duty free for processing and eventual export. Bail. The order of a competent court or magistrate that a person accused of crime be discharged from actual custody upon the taking of bail. Evidence.… … Black's law dictionary