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  • 1 admit

    [əd'mit]
    past tense, past participle - admitted; verb
    1) (to allow to enter: This ticket admits one person.) vpustiť
    2) (to say that one accepts as true: He admitted (that) he was wrong.) pripustiť, priznať, uznať
    - admission
    - admittance
    - admittedly
    * * *
    • vpustit
    • uznat
    • viest
    • umiestnit
    • pripustit
    • prijat
    • priznáva
    • priznat
    • dovolovat
    • pojat

    English-Slovak dictionary > admit

  • 2 admit a claim

    • uznat nárok

    English-Slovak dictionary > admit a claim

  • 3 admit an objection

    • pripustit námietku

    English-Slovak dictionary > admit an objection

  • 4 admit one's guilt

    • priznat svoju vinu

    English-Slovak dictionary > admit one's guilt

  • 5 children not admit

    • vstup detom zakázaný

    English-Slovak dictionary > children not admit

  • 6 acknowledge

    [ək'noli‹]
    1) (to admit as being fact: He acknowledged defeat; He acknowledged that I was right.) uznať
    2) (to say (usually in writing) that one has received (something): He acknowledged the letter.) potvrdiť príjem
    3) (to give thanks for: He acknowledged their help.) prejaviť vďačnosť, poďakovať
    4) (to greet someone: He acknowledged her by waving.) opätovať pozdrav, odpovedať, reagovať
    - acknowledgment
    * * *
    • uznat
    • prejavit znalost
    • priznávat
    • priznat
    • pripustit
    • reagovat
    • podakovat
    • potvrdit príjem
    • potvrdit
    • odpovedat na pozdrav
    • ocenovat
    • opätovat pozdrav
    • odpovedat

    English-Slovak dictionary > acknowledge

  • 7 admission

    * * *
    • vstupné
    • vstup
    • vtok
    • prijatý
    • prijatie
    • prívod
    • priznanie
    • pripustený
    • priznaný
    • prístup
    • príjem
    • priznáva
    • doznaný
    • plnenie
    • ostrik
    • nasávanie

    English-Slovak dictionary > admission

  • 8 ashamed

    [ə'ʃeimd]
    (feeling shame: He was ashamed of his bad work, ashamed to admit his mistake, ashamed of himself.) zahanbený
    * * *
    • hanbit sa

    English-Slovak dictionary > ashamed

  • 9 concede

    [kən'si:d]
    1) (to admit: He conceded that he had been wrong.) pripustiť
    2) (to grant (eg a right).) priznať
    * * *
    • pripustit
    • priznat
    • povolit

    English-Slovak dictionary > concede

  • 10 confess

    [kən'fes]
    (to make known that one is guilty, wrong etc; to admit: He confessed (to the crime); He confessed that he had broken the vase; It was stupid of me, I confess.) priznať sa
    - confessional
    - confessor
    * * *
    • spovedat sa
    • priznat sa

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  • 11 confirm

    [kən'fə:m]
    1) (to establish or make quite certain: They confirmed their hotel booking by letter.) potvrdiť
    2) (to admit to full membership of certain Christian churches.) birmovať
    - confirmand
    - confirmed
    * * *
    • upevnit
    • birmovat
    • ratifikovat
    • overit
    • potvrdit
    • posilnit
    • potvrdenie

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  • 12 decency

    noun ((the general idea of) what is proper, fitting, moral etc; the quality or act of being decent: In the interests of decency, we have banned nude bathing; He had the decency to admit that it was his fault.) mravnosť, slušnosť
    * * *
    • slušné vystupovanie
    • slušnost
    • slušné vyjadrovanie sa
    • mravopocestnost
    • mravnost

    English-Slovak dictionary > decency

  • 13 eat one's words

    (to admit humbly that one was mistaken in saying something: I'll make him eat his words!) odvolať
    * * *
    • odvolat vlastné slová

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  • 14 enough

    1. adjective
    (in the number or quantity etc needed: Have you enough money to pay for the books?; food enough for everyone.) dostatočný
    2. pronoun
    (the amount needed: He has had enough to eat; I've had enough of her rudeness.) dosť
    3. adverb
    1) (to the degree needed: Is it hot enough?; He swam well enough to pass the test.) dosť
    2) (one must admit; you must agree: She's pretty enough, but not beautiful; Oddly enough, it isn't raining.) dosť
    * * *
    • stacit
    • dostatocne
    • dost

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  • 15 give in

    1) (to stop fighting and admit defeat; to yield: The soldiers were outnumbered and gave in to the enemy.) vzdať sa
    2) (to hand or bring (something) to someone (often a person in authority): Do we have to give in our books at the end of the lesson?) odovzdať
    * * *
    • ustúpit
    • vzdat sa (komu)
    • pridat sa
    • podat (žiadost)
    • povolit

    English-Slovak dictionary > give in

  • 16 grant

    1. verb
    1) (to agree to, to give: Would you grant me one favour; He granted the man permission to leave.) preukázať; udeliť
    2) (to agree or admit: I grant (you) that it was a stupid thing to do.) pripustiť
    2. noun
    (money given for a particular purpose: He was awarded a grant for studying abroad.) štipendium
    - granting
    - take for granted
    * * *
    • vyhoviet
    • urobit
    • udelit
    • pridelenie
    • príspevok
    • prepožicanie
    • dotácia
    • podpora
    • postúpenie
    • poskytnút
    • povolenie

    English-Slovak dictionary > grant

  • 17 own

    [əun] 1. verb
    1) (to have as a possession: I own a car.) mať, vlastniť
    2) (to admit that something is true: I own that I have not been working very hard.) uznať, pripustiť
    2. adjective, pronoun
    (belonging to (the person stated): The house is my own; I saw it with my own eyes.) vlastný
    - ownership
    - get one's own back
    - own up
    * * *
    • vlastný casopis
    • vlastnit
    • vlastný majetok
    • uznat
    • vlastný
    • vlastná rodina
    • vlastný výrobok
    • z vlastného popudu
    • z vlastnej vôle
    • vyriadit si úcty
    • získat svoj majetok
    • samostatne
    • sám od seba
    • pripustit
    • priatelia
    • priznat
    • držat sa
    • doznat
    • dosiahnut svoje
    • byt samostatný
    • bez cudzej pomoci
    • byt svojím vlastným pánom
    • bez sprievodu
    • dôjst k uplatneniu
    • poznat sa
    • ludia
    • královský osobný pluk
    • na vlastnej nohe
    • mat
    • na vlastnú zodpovednost
    • na vlastný rub
    • môj najmilovanejší
    • môj najdrahší
    • národ
    • nedat sa

    English-Slovak dictionary > own

  • 18 pain

    [pein] 1. noun
    (hurt or suffering of the body or mind: a pain in the chest.) bolesť
    2. verb
    (to cause suffering or upset to (someone): It pained her to admit that she was wrong.) trápiť
    - painful
    - painfully
    - painless
    - painlessly
    - painkiller
    - painstaking
    - a pain in the neck
    - take pains
    * * *
    • trest
    • bolest
    • pôsobit bolest
    • omyl

    English-Slovak dictionary > pain

  • 19 recognise

    1) (to see, hear etc (a person, thing etc) and know who or what that person, thing etc is, because one has seen or heard him, it etc before: I recognized his voice/handwriting; I recognized him by his voice.) poznať
    2) (to admit, acknowledge: Everyone recognized his skill.) uznať, pripustiť
    3) (to be willing to have political relations with: Many countries were unwilling to recognize the new republic.) uznať
    4) (to accept as valid, well-qualified etc: I don't recognize the authority of this court.) uznať, pripustiť
    - recognisable
    - recognizably
    - recognisably
    - recognition
    * * *
    • uznat za vlastné (dieta)
    • uznat
    • uznávat
    • vyjadrit uznanie
    • zistit
    • skúmat
    • pripustit
    • pripúštat
    • hovorit
    • dat najavo
    • rozoznat
    • robit prieskum
    • poznat
    • poznat sa
    • ocenit
    • ocenovat

    English-Slovak dictionary > recognise

  • 20 admitted

    past tense, past participle; see admit

    English-Slovak dictionary > admitted

См. также в других словарях:

  • admit — ad‧mit [ədˈmɪt] verb admitted PTandPPX admitting PRESPARTX [transitive] 1. to allow someone to enter a place or become a member of a group, organization, school etc: admit somebody/​something to something • Both republics are now hoping to be… …   Financial and business terms

  • admit — ad·mit vb ad·mit·ted, ad·mit·ting vt 1: to concede as true or valid: make an admission of 2: to allow to be entered or offered admitted the document into evidence admit a will to probate vi: to make acknowledgment …   Law dictionary

  • admit — 1. Admit of is now only used in the meaning ‘to allow as possible, leave room for’ (always with an abstract object: The circumstances will not admit of delay / It seems to admit of so many interpretations), and even here the construction seems… …   Modern English usage

  • Admit — Ad*mit , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Admitted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Admitting}.] [OE. amitten, L. admittere, admissum; ad + mittere to send: cf. F. admettre, OF. admettre, OF. ametre. See {Missile}.] 1. To suffer to enter; to grant entrance, whether into a …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • admit to — ● bail * * * admit to [phrasal verb] admit to (something) : to admit (something) : to acknowledge the truth or existence of (something) He reluctantly admitted to knowing her. [=he admitted knowing her] He admitted to his guilt. = He admitted to… …   Useful english dictionary

  • admit — [v1] allow entry or use accept, be big on*, bless, buy, concede, enter, entertain, give access, give the nod*, give thumbs up*, grant, harbor, house, initiate, introduce, let, let in, lodge, okay, permit, receive, shelter, sign*, sign off on*,… …   New thesaurus

  • admit — ► VERB (admitted, admitting) 1) confess to be true or to be the case. 2) allow to enter. 3) receive into a hospital for treatment. 4) accept as valid. 5) (admit of) allow the possibility of …   English terms dictionary

  • admit — réadmit …   Dictionnaire des rimes

  • admit — (v.) late 14c., let in, from L. admittere to allow to enter, let in, let come, give access, from ad to (see AD (Cf. ad )) + mittere let go, send (see MISSION (Cf. mission)). Sense of to concede as valid or true is first recorded early 15c.… …   Etymology dictionary

  • admit of — Admit, permit, allow, bear, be capable of …   New dictionary of synonyms

  • admit — 1 *receive, accept, take Analogous words: allow, permit, suffer (see LET): *harbor, entertain, shelter, lodge, house Antonyms: eject, expel Contrasted words: *exclude, debar, shut out: bar, obstruct, block, *hinder …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

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