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1 admit
[əd'mit]past tense, past participle - admitted; verb1) (to allow to enter: This ticket admits one person.) vpustiť2) (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 -
2 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.) poznať2) (to admit, acknowledge: Everyone recognized his skill.) uznať, pripustiť3) (to be willing to have political relations with: Many countries were unwilling to recognize the new republic.) uznať4) (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 -
3 recognize
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.) poznať2) (to admit, acknowledge: Everyone recognized his skill.) uznať, pripustiť3) (to be willing to have political relations with: Many countries were unwilling to recognize the new republic.) uznať4) (to accept as valid, well-qualified etc: I don't recognize the authority of this court.) uznať, pripustiť•- recognisable
- recognizably
- recognisably
- recognition -
4 acknowledge
[ək'noli‹]1) (to admit as being fact: He acknowledged defeat; He acknowledged that I was right.) uznať2) (to say (usually in writing) that one has received (something): He acknowledged the letter.) potvrdiť príjem3) (to give thanks for: He acknowledged their help.) prejaviť vďačnosť, poďakovať4) (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 -
5 concede
[kən'si:d]1) (to admit: He conceded that he had been wrong.) pripustiť2) (to grant (eg a right).) priznať* * *• pripustit• priznat• povolit -
6 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 -
7 confirm
[kən'fə:m]1) (to establish or make quite certain: They confirmed their hotel booking by letter.) potvrdiť2) (to admit to full membership of certain Christian churches.) birmovať•- confirmand
- confirmed* * *• upevnit• birmovat• ratifikovat• overit• potvrdit• posilnit• potvrdenie -
8 grant
1. verb1) (to agree to, to give: Would you grant me one favour; He granted the man permission to leave.) preukázať; udeliť2) (to agree or admit: I grant (you) that it was a stupid thing to do.) pripustiť2. noun(money given for a particular purpose: He was awarded a grant for studying abroad.) štipendium- granted- granting
- take for granted* * *• vyhoviet• urobit• udelit• pridelenie• príspevok• prepožicanie• dotácia• podpora• postúpenie• poskytnút• povolenie -
9 own
[əun] 1. verb1) (to have as a possession: I own a car.) mať, vlastniť2) (to admit that something is true: I own that I have not been working very hard.) uznať, pripustiť2. adjective, pronoun(belonging to (the person stated): The house is my own; I saw it with my own eyes.) vlastný- owner- 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 -
10 pain
[pein] 1. noun(hurt or suffering of the body or mind: a pain in the chest.) bolesť2. verb(to cause suffering or upset to (someone): It pained her to admit that she was wrong.) trápiť- pained- painful
- painfully
- painless
- painlessly
- painkiller
- painstaking
- a pain in the neck
- take pains* * *• trest• bolest• pôsobit bolest• omyl
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