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  • 1 admit

    трпи, пушта, пропушта, дозволува, прима, признава
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    v.
    1. tr пуштање; примање; to admit smb. to a hospital (university) примање некого во болница (на универзитет); no one is admited without a ticket никого не пуштаат без влезница ;
    2. tr признавање; to admit an error (one's guilt) признавање на грешка (вина)
    adj. admitted fact призната факт ;
    3. intr се дава; it admits of no excuse тоа не може да извини; or: за тоа нема извинување ;
    4. misc.; this ticket will admit two оваа карта важи за двајца; to be admitted to the bar да се биде признат за адвокат; пропушта, толерира, допушта, дозволува, прима
    v. пушта, пропушта;
    2. дозволува, одобрува;
    3. признава;
    4. допушта, се сложува; позволува; дозволува; признава; признава; прима; пушта admit new members to прима нови членови во

    English-Macedonian dictionary > admit

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