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81 admit a patent application to examination
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > admit a patent application to examination
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82 admit a profit
Общая лексика: быть прибыльным -
83 admit a solution
Контроль качества: допускать решение (об уравнениях) -
84 admit against interest
Юридический термин: признать факт в ущерб собственным интересамУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > admit against interest
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85 admit air
Макаров: впускать воздух -
86 admit an alien
Дипломатический термин: разрешить въезд иностранцу -
87 admit an assumption
Общая лексика: сделать допущение -
88 admit an error
юр.Н.П. признавать ошибку, признать ошибку -
89 admit an offence
Юридический термин: признаться в совершении преступления -
90 admit as evidence
ЕБРР: приобщать к делу -
91 admit as partner
Экономика: принимать в качестве партнёра -
92 admit at half-price
Общая лексика: пропустить за полцены (на спектакль и т. п.) -
93 admit bids
1) Общая лексика: (at auction) получать заявки, (at auction) принимать заявки2) ЕБРР: принимать заявки (на торгах) -
94 admit bids (at auction)
Общая лексика: получать заявки, принимать заявкиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > admit bids (at auction)
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95 admit by conduct
Юридический термин: конклюдентно признать факт собственным поведением (в суде) -
96 admit by demurrer
Юридический термин: признать факт возражением по поводу относимости к делу доводов противной стороны -
97 admit defeat
СМИ: признавать поражение -
98 admit evidence
Юридический термин: допустить доказательство -
99 admit expenses in general average
Юридический термин: принять расходы на общую авариюУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > admit expenses in general average
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100 admit expressly
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