Слово англійською: admit
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Переклад admit українською: визнавати; допускати, припускати, впускати; давати право на вхід, давати право на посаду (на привілеї), to be ~ted to the bar — одержати право адвокатської практики в суді, дозволяти (of), the question ~s of no delay — питання не терпить зволікань, вміщати (про приміщення)
Детальний опис
accept truth
- [intransitive, transitive] to agree, often unwillingly, that something is true synonym confess
- It was a stupid thing to do, I admit.
- + speech ‘I'm very nervous,’ she admitted reluctantly.
- admit to something Don't be afraid to admit to your mistakes.
- admit to doing something She admits to being strict with her children.
- admit something He admitted all his mistakes.
- She stubbornly refuses to admit the truth.
- Why don't you just admit defeat (= recognize that you cannot do something) and let someone else try?
- I hate to admit it, but I think he is right.
- Admit it! You were terrified!
- I'm almost ashamed to admit it, but I watch this show.
- admit (that)… They freely admit (that) they still have a lot to learn.
- You must admit that it all sounds very strange.
- She readily admits mistakes were made.
- admit to somebody that… I couldn't admit to my parents that I was finding the course difficult.
- be admitted that… It was generally admitted that the government had acted too quickly.
- be admitted to be/have something The appointment is now generally admitted to have been a mistake.
accept blame
- [intransitive, transitive] to say that you have done something wrong or illegal synonym confess
- admit to something He refused to admit to the other charges.
- admit to doing something She admitted to having stolen the car.
- admit something She admitted theft.
- He refused to admit his guilt.
- The hospital has admitted liability for the accident.
- admit doing something She admitted having driven the car without insurance.
Synonyms admitadmitacknowledge ▪ recognize ▪ concede ▪ confessThese words all mean to agree, often unwillingly, that something is true.admit to agree, often unwillingly, that something is true:- It was a stupid thing to do, I admit.
acknowledge (rather formal) to accept that something exists, is true or has happened:- She refuses to acknowledge the need for reform.
recognize to admit or be aware that something exists or is true:- They recognized the need to take the problem seriously.
concede (rather formal) to admit, often unwillingly, that something is true or logical:- He was forced to concede (that) there might be difficulties.
admit or concede?When somebody admits something, they are usually agreeing that something that is generally considered bad or wrong is true or has happened, especially when it relates to their own actions. When somebody concedes something, they are usually accepting, unwillingly, that a particular fact or statement is true or logical.confess (rather formal) to admit something that you feel ashamed or embarrassed about; to admit, especially formally or to the police, that you have done something wrong or illegal:- She was reluctant to confess her ignorance.
- He confessed to the murder.
Patterns- to admit/acknowledge/recognize/concede/confess that…
- to admit/confess to something
- to admit/concede/confess something to somebody
- to admit/acknowledge/recognize the truth
- to admit/confess your mistakes/ignorance
allow to enter/join
- [transitive] (formal) to allow somebody/something to enter a place
- admit somebody/something Each ticket admits one adult.
- admit somebody/something to/into something You will not be admitted to the theatre after the performance has started.
- The narrow windows admit little light into the room.
- [transitive] (formal) to allow somebody to become a member of a club, a school or an organization
- admit somebody The society admits all US citizens over 21.
- admit somebody to/into something Women were only admitted into the club last year.
to hospital
- [transitive, often passive] (formal) to take somebody to a hospital or other institution where they can receive special care
- be admitted to something Two crash victims were admitted to the local hospital.
Wordfinder- A & E
- admit
- consultant
- doctor
- hospital
- ICU
- inpatient
- nurse
- operation
- ward
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evidence
- [transitive] (formal) to accept that evidence is legally valid and can be presented in court
- Judge Neilson refused to admit the evidence because it had been illegally obtained.
Word Originlate Middle English: from Latin admittere, from ad- ‘to’ + mittere ‘send’.
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