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§ შეშვება, ნებართვის მიცემა§ აღიარება (აღიარებს), გამოტყდომა (გამოტყდება)§ დაშვება, ჩარიცხვა, შეშვება (შეუშვებს)don't admit liability for the accident ავარიაზე პსუხისმგებლობას ნუ იკისრებ!while I admit that this problem is difficult, თუმცა კი ვაღიარებ, რომ ეს რთული გადასაწყვეტი პრობლემაა,it`s hard, I admit, but it must be done გეთანხმები, რომ ძნელია, მაგრამ უნდა გაკეთდესI have to admit that... უნდა გამოგიტყდე / ვაღიარო, რომ... -
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verb1) допускать; принимать; to be admitted to the bar получить право адвокатской практики в суде2) впускать3) позволять (of); the question admits of no delay вопрос не терпит отлагательства4) допускать, соглашаться; this, I admit, is true допускаю, что это верно5) вмещать (о помещении)Syn:acknowledge* * *(v) допускать; допустить; признавать; признать; принимать; принять* * *1) принимать 2) допускать, пропускать* * *[ad·mit || əd'mɪt] v. признавать, допускать, соглашаться; впускать, впустить, вмещать; принимать, позволять* * *вмещатьвпускатьвпуститьдопускатьдопуститьпозволятьпоступатьсяпредполагатьпредположитьпризнавайтепризнаватьпризнайтеприниматьпринятьприпуститьприпуститьсяразрешатьсоглашатьсяуступать* * *1) допускать 2) признавать (вину), признаваться, сознаваться (тж. admit to) 3) допускать 4) впускать -
23 ♦ (to) admit
♦ (to) admit /ədˈmɪt/A v. t.1 ammettere; riconoscere; confessare: to admit defeat, riconoscere la propria sconfitta; to admit having paid bribes, ammettere di aver pagato tangenti; He admitted five charges, si riconobbe colpevole di cinque capi d'accusa; I admit I was too hasty, riconosco di essere stato troppo precipitoso2 ammettere; accettare; lasciar entrare: to be admitted to Oxford University, essere ammesso all'università di Oxford; We were admitted free, ci hanno lasciato entrare gratis; l'ingresso era gratuito3 ( di biglietto, ecc.) consentire l'ingresso a; essere valido per: This ticket only admits to the park, questo biglietto consente solo l'ingresso al parco; Admits two, valido per due persone5 accettare come valido; accogliere: to admit a claim, accogliere un reclamo; (leg.) to admit evidence, accettare proveB v. i.1 – to admit of, ammettere; lasciare adito a: to admit of a delay, ammettere un ritardo; It admits of no doubt, non lascia adito a dubbi2 – to admit to, ammettere; riconoscere: to admit to a crime, riconoscersi colpevole di un crimine; I admit to being sceptical about it, riconosco di essere scettico in proposito; ammetto il mio scetticismo3 – to admit to, dare accesso a: This door admits to the back garden, questa porta dà accesso al giardino sul retro.NOTA D'USO: - to admit to do o to admit doing?- -
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♦ (to) admit /ədˈmɪt/A v. t.1 ammettere; riconoscere; confessare: to admit defeat, riconoscere la propria sconfitta; to admit having paid bribes, ammettere di aver pagato tangenti; He admitted five charges, si riconobbe colpevole di cinque capi d'accusa; I admit I was too hasty, riconosco di essere stato troppo precipitoso2 ammettere; accettare; lasciar entrare: to be admitted to Oxford University, essere ammesso all'università di Oxford; We were admitted free, ci hanno lasciato entrare gratis; l'ingresso era gratuito3 ( di biglietto, ecc.) consentire l'ingresso a; essere valido per: This ticket only admits to the park, questo biglietto consente solo l'ingresso al parco; Admits two, valido per due persone5 accettare come valido; accogliere: to admit a claim, accogliere un reclamo; (leg.) to admit evidence, accettare proveB v. i.1 – to admit of, ammettere; lasciare adito a: to admit of a delay, ammettere un ritardo; It admits of no doubt, non lascia adito a dubbi2 – to admit to, ammettere; riconoscere: to admit to a crime, riconoscersi colpevole di un crimine; I admit to being sceptical about it, riconosco di essere scettico in proposito; ammetto il mio scetticismo3 – to admit to, dare accesso a: This door admits to the back garden, questa porta dà accesso al giardino sul retro.NOTA D'USO: - to admit to do o to admit doing?-
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