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1 admitted
past tense, past participle; see admit -
2 admit
[əd'mit]past tense, past participle - admitted; verb1) (to allow to enter: This ticket admits one person.) επιτρέπω την είσοδο2) (to say that one accepts as true: He admitted (that) he was wrong.) παραδέχομαι•- admission
- admittance
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3 a shot in the dark
(a guess based on little or no information: The detective admitted that his decision to check the factory had just been a shot in the dark.) τολμηρή εικασία -
4 comer
noun late-comers will not be admitted; We welcome all comers.) ερχόμενος, επισκέπτης -
5 matriculation exam(ination)
(an examination that secondary school pupils have to pass in order to be admitted to university.) εισαγωγικές εξετάσεις -
6 matriculation exam(ination)
(an examination that secondary school pupils have to pass in order to be admitted to university.) εισαγωγικές εξετάσεις -
7 off the record
((of information, statements etc) not intended to be repeated or made public: The Prime Minister admitted off the record that the country was going through a serious crisis.) ανεπίσημα/ εμπιστευτικά -
8 reform
[rə'fo:m] 1. verb1) (to improve or remove faults from: The criminal's wife stated that she had made great efforts to reform her husband.) αναμορφώνω: μεταρρυθμίζω2) (to give up bad habits, improve one's behaviour etc: He admitted that he had been a criminal, but said that he intended to reform.) διορθώνομαι2. noun1) (the act of improving: the reform of our political system.) αναμόρφωση, μεταρρύθμιση2) (an improvement: He intends to make several reforms in the prison system.) βελτίωση•- reformed
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9 Recognised
adj.Admitted, confessed: P, ὁμολογούμενος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Recognised
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10 Unquestionable
adj.P. ἀναμφισβήτητος, ἀνέλεγκτος, ἀνεξέλεγκτος, οὐκ ἀντίλεκτος.Admitted: P., ὁμολογούμενος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Unquestionable
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