accession
noun /əkˈseʃn/
/əkˈseʃn/
- [uncountable] accession (to something) the act of getting a position of rank or power
(国家统治者的)就职,就任;(君主、帝王等的)登基,即位 - the accession of Queen Victoria to the throne
维多利亚女王即位 - Charles I’s accession to the throne
查理一世登基 - on her accession to the leadership
她一当上领导
- the accession of Queen Victoria to the throne
- [uncountable] accession (to something) the act of becoming part of an international organization
正式加入(国际组织) - the accession of new member states to the EU
新成员国正式加入欧盟 - the new accession states of the EU
正式加入欧盟的新成员国
- the accession of new member states to the EU
- [countable] (specialist) a thing that is added to a collection of objects, paintings, etc. in a library or museum
(图书馆、博物馆的)新增项目,新增藏品,新增藏书
词源late 16th cent. (in the general sense ‘something added’): from Latin accessio(n-), from the verb accedere ‘approach, come to’ from ad- ‘to’ + cedere ‘give way, yield’.