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单词 admissible
释义 ad·mis·si·ble
adjective
also ad·mis·sa·ble \ədˈmisəbəl also ad-\
Etymology: admissible from French, from Medieval Latin admissibilis, from Latin admissus + -ibilis -ible; admissable, alteration of admissible
1.
 a. : capable of being allowed or conceded : allowable
  < retelling the story, if done by a gifted writer, was felt to be admissible — N.A.McQuown >
  < a kind of speculation that was admissible in cosmology but inadmissible in medicine — Benjamin Farrington >
  < Buddhism, Taoism, and Confucianism are all admissible philosophies — C.P.Fitzgerald >
  < the difficulty would be lessened if entries in books of account were admissible as prima-facie evidence — B.N.Cardozo >
 b. of a logical or mathematical value : capable of producing a meaningful expression when substituted for a variable
  < in the sentence “X is tall”, John is an admissible substitute for X but two is not >
2. : entitled or worthy to be admitted
 < handicapped persons admissible to industrial employment >
 < foreign products admissible to the domestic market >
 < hearsay evidence is not ordinarily admissible in court >
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