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1 admit
1. v признавать, допускатьI admit it to be true — я признаю, что это правда
you must admit that he is right — вы должны признать, что он прав
to admit a claim — признавать претензию, требование
2. v признавать; признаваться, сознаваться3. v впускать; допускать4. v давать право на входthe ticket admits one — это билет на одно лицо, по этому билету может пройти один человек
5. v принимать в члены6. v давать допуск; предоставлять право на должность или на привилегии7. v вмещать8. v книжн. допускать, позволятьСинонимический ряд:1. accept (verb) accept; receive; take; take in2. acknowledge (verb) acknowledge; agree; avow; bare; confess; declare; disclose; divulge; fess up; hold; let on; own; own up; own up to; recognise; recognize3. allow to enter (verb) afford access to; allow to enter; entertain; give access; grant admittance; grant entrance to; let in; permit entrance; welcome4. enter (verb) enter; introduce5. permit (verb) agree to; allow; assent; bear; concede; grant; let; permitАнтонимический ряд:deny; disallow; disavow; discharge; dismiss; disown; dispute; dissent; eject; exclude; expel; oust; refuse
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