Frequency rank: 3,658. – 3,659.
- admission (to a school or university); entrance; enrolment; enrollment; matriculation
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); noun or participle which takes the aux. verb suru; intransitive verb
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- admission (to a school or university)
- entrance
- enrolment
- enrollment
- matriculation
This refers to the process of being accepted into an educational institution, which can involve completing an application, passing entrance exams, or fulfilling specific requirements.
This meaning indicates the act of entering a place, especially in the context of starting a new educational journey.
The entrance ceremony for the school is held every year.
This refers to the act of officially registering or signing up for courses at an educational institution.
Similar to enrolment, this focuses on the number of students who have officially registered at an educational institution during a particular period.
The number of students enrolled in the school increased compared to last year.
Enrollment occurs every year.
This refers to the formal process of entering a university or college, particularly in a more traditional or official context.
Generated collocations (experimental)
にゅうがく入学をするto enrollにゅうがくしき入学式entrance ceremonyしん新にゅうがく入学new admissionこうこう高校にゅうがく入学high school admissionにゅうがくがんしょ入学願書admission applicationにゅうがくしけん入学試験entrance examinationにゅうがく入学ひよう費用admission feesそうき早期にゅうがく入学early admissionだいがく大学ににゅうがく入学するto enroll in universityにゅうがく入学がきまる決まるto be accepted for admission
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One month since entering high school ... not a single friend yet. That's really terrible, at this rate it will be middle-school all over again!!
I've already had the entrance ceremony. It's a university alongside the same railway line.
My parents expect me to enter the university.
I was admitted to school without having to take an entrance examination.
She thought that she could become economically independent from her parents if she went to college.
She had the good fortune to get into the school she wanted to.
He entered the university after failing the examination twice.
He was admitted without sitting for an examination.
He was admitted to the school without sitting for an examination.