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单词 admitting
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admittingn.

Brit. /ədˈmɪtɪŋ/, U.S. /ədˈmɪdɪŋ/
Forms: see admit v. and -ing suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: admit v., -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < admit v. + -ing suffix1. Compare earlier admission n.
The action or an act of accepting or receiving a person or thing; admittance.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > statement > acceptance, reception, or admission > [noun]
acceptationa1425
admission?1430
allowancec1443
receipta1500
admittinga1504
admittance1534
confession1546
acceptance1569
entertain1616
conceding1656
reception1660
society > society and the community > social relations > an association, society, or organization > [noun] > admission to
admission1423
admittinga1504
admittance1550
aggregation1796
a1504 J. Holt Lac Puerorum (1508) i. sig. C.viv Of admyttynge or puttynge of case, as esto licet.
1534 G. Rolle Let. 25 July in Lisle Papers (P.R.O.: SP 3/13/74) f. 91 A letter..desyryng hym..to be good vnto yow & yor Son for the admyttyng of such bylles of Excepcions.
1601 in Extracts Rec. Company of Hostmen Newcastle-upon-Tyne (1901) 41 The proceadings to be holden touchinge the admittinge of thoes that hearafter are to be receyved into this companie.
1741 Scots Mag. Mar. 113/2 Referring a right to be regulated, was an admitting that there was such a right.
1832 Sc. Jurist 4 530/1 The admitting of that separate proof was found to be extremely inconvenient.
1873 Bibliotheca Sacra Oct. 665 So far to listen to the tempting suggestion as to hold it in mediation of anticipated indulgence is already an admitting of the poison.
1919 Southeastern Reporter 97 268/2 The admitting of such testimony is not an error.
2009 R. M. Shapiro Recovery i. 10 Admitting what is produces the field in which wei wu wei happens. Even the admitting itself is an expression of wei wu wei.

Compounds

attributive, with the sense ‘used for or during the process of admission (esp. to a hospital)’, as admitting examination, admitting room, admitting ward, etc.
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1830 Gentleman's Mag. Dec. 556/1 The principal floor has the board-room, dispensary, waiting and admitting rooms.
1874 Women & Work 21 Nov. 3/1 Girls who intend to qualify themselves for teaching..then enter, after having passed the admitting examination..the training college.
1904 Amer. Med. 4 June 881/1 It affords some additional means never before at the Boston City Hospital's command, such as admitting wards where suspicious cases of eruptive diseases may be cared for without risking the infection of a ward.
1960 F. O'Connor Let. 22 Dec. (1979) 423 I came in & gave the information about myself at the admitting place.
1989 Nursing 26 Oct. 17/3 In a busy admitting ward the constraints of time must also be considered.
1995 O. J. Thienhaus Man. Clin. Hosp. Psychiatry (ed. 2) iii. 33 Ensuring that the patient is unarmed and without drugs, the change into hospital clothes, and the admitting examinations are typical steps in the entry process into the hospital.
2008 P. E. Lestrel Bernard G. Sarnat xvii. 133 He would spend time in the admitting room to become acquainted with the wide variety of medical problems coming into the hospital.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021).

admittingadj.

Brit. /ədˈmɪtɪŋ/, U.S. /ədˈmɪtɪŋ/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: admit v., -ing suffix2.
Etymology: < admit v. + -ing suffix2. Compare earlier admissive adj. Compare also earlier admitter n.
Designating a person responsible for admitting people to a hospital, educational institution, etc.
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the world > health and disease > healing > healer > physician > [adjective]
admitting1832
humoristic1852
doctoral1883
physicianary1932
society > law > law enforcement > police force or the police > [adjective] > specific duty
admitting1978
1832 R. Christison in Edinb. Med. & Surg. Jrnl. 37 Suppl. p. cclix In January,..I found, as admitting physician at the Infirmary, that the applicants affected with other diseases besides fever were increasing.
1897 Bull. Amer. Acad. Med. Aug. 94 When a patient who is not supplied with a letter of recommendation applies for treatment he is first seen by the admitting officer.
1927 Harper's Mag. Oct. 536/1 Recourse is had to ‘special aptitude tests’,..to detailed statements from masters and, where feasible, to the results of personal conference with the student by the admitting officers.
1978 N.Y. Times 29 Mar. a12/5 They then took him to the police station, but the admitting sergeant refused to book him because of his battered condition.
1985 Amer. Jrnl. Nursing 85 660/1 In her assessment, the admitting nurse noticed nondependent edema and charted accordingly.
2006 Hastings Center Rep. 36 14/1 LW..tells her admitting physician that she has no formal advance care directive.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2011; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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