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Перевод: admission
[прилагательное] вступительный; впускной; пропускной; [существительное] доступ ; вход ; входная плата; признание; принятие; допущение; подача ; новый пациент, поступивший в больницу; впуск ; подвод
Тезаурус:
- At best, admission was obtained only on the basis of a joint venture with a Japanese company, and entry of any kind was often impossible to obtain, at least until the Japanese themselves had established a strong presence - domestically and internationally - in the market sector concerned.
- In some instances the patient is very ill on admission and in these circumstances explanations and introductions have a lower priority than life-sustaining treatment and nursing.
- They would do this by promoting a healthier population not requiring such frequent hospital admission, by providing health care in more appropriate settings and by freeing "blocked" beds more rapidly.
- National Railway Museum York Admission ticket and plan
- The patient may also require advice on how to inform his employer about the admission.
- Where the owner is present in the vehicle the police officer's statement will include an admission as to the vehicle's ownership e.g. "Are you the owner of this vehicle?" and the passenger replies "Yes".
- SIR - Following the death of Michael Lees, who remained a stalwart supporter of the royalist cause in Yugoslavia (obituary, March 26), the time has surely come for Britain to make an official admission of Churchill's grievous error in switching our support from the royalist leader Mihailovich to Tito in 1943.
- Applicants must satisfy the general entry requirements for admission to a first degree course (see page 51).
- WESTERN political commentators were supercilious, to put it mildly, when India elected as a prime minister to succeed Mrs Gandhi, a man who, on his own admission, drank his own urine every morning, Morarji Desai.
- Later that day I was the guest of Locheil's gamekeeper, Donald Cameron, who informed me that Fiona had died three days after her admission to hospital in Inverness, ten days ago.
- Tertiary prevention can be illustrated by the work of professionals in the children's departments in the fifties and sixties, who increasingly intervened in family situations before the point of a child's admission to care (Donnison, 1975).
- The first has effectively been ruled out by the odd admission by the federalists, and has been dealt with earlier.
- The Sandinista campaign slogan, "Everything will get better", seems in this context an admission of defeat.
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