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1 admettre
admettre [admεtʀ]➭ TABLE 56 transitive verba. to admit• les chiens ne sont pas admis dans le magasin dogs are not allowed in the shop ; (sur écriteau) no dogs allowedc. ( = accepter) [+ excuses, raisons, thèse] to acceptd. ( = supposer) to suppose• admettons ! if you say so!e. ( = tolérer) to allow* * *admɛtʀ1) ( reconnaître) to accept, to admit [fait, hypothèse]; to admit [tort, échec, erreur]il faut (bien) admettre que la situation est difficile — it has to be admitted that the situation is difficult
tout en admettant qu'ils ne l'aient pas fait exprès — whilst accepting that they didn't do it deliberately
3) ( supposer)‘suppose que je gagne!’ - ‘bon, admettons’ — ‘suppose I win!’ - ‘all right then, suppose you do’
5) ( recevoir) to admit (à to)* * *admɛtʀ vt1) (à un spectacle, dans un lieu) [visiteur] to admit, to let inLe public est admis à partir de 10h. — Open to the public from 10 am.
2) (dans un club, un parti) [nouveau membre] to admitIls n'admettent pas les femmes. — They don't admit women.
3) (dans un établissement, une institution) [malade, élève] to admitêtre admis en pédiatrie [malade] — to be admitted to the pediatric unit, [étudiant] to be admitted to study pediatrics
4) ÉDUCATION, [candidat] to pass5) TECHNIQUE, [gaz, eau, air] to admit6) (= tolérer) [comportement, attitude] to tolerate, to acceptJe n'admets pas que tu fasses cela. — I won't allow you to do that.
Les chiens ne sont pas admis dans le restaurant. — Dogs are not allowed in the restaurant.
7) (= reconnaître) [erreur, réalité de qch] to admit, to acknowledgeadmettre que... — to admit that...
Il refuse d'admettre qu'il s'est trompé. — He won't admit that he made a mistake.
bon, admettons — granting that's the case
8) (= supposer) to supposeadmettons que... — let's suppose that...
* * *admettre verb table: mettre vtr1 ( reconnaître) to accept, to admit [fait, hypothèse]; to admit [tort, échec, erreur]; il faut (bien) admettre que la situation est difficile it has to be admitted that the situation is difficult; tout en admettant qu'ils ne l'aient pas fait exprès whilst accepting that they didn't do it deliberately; je dois admettre que j'ai eu tort/que tu avais raison I have to admit I was wrong/you were right;2 ( accepter) to accept [principe, idée, droit]; to admit [personne] (dans to); un club qui admet les enfants a club which admits children; avoir du mal à admettre qch to have difficulty accepting sth; la société admet mal ce genre de protestation society does not readily accept this sort of protest; tant qu'on ne voudra pas admettre cet état de fait as long as there is a refusal to accept this state of affairs; ils n'ont jamais bien admis leur nouveau chef they've never really accepted their new boss; le plus difficile à admettre pour eux the most difficult thing for them to accept; faire admettre qch à qn to get sb to accept sth; elle n'a pas réussi à se faire admettre comme déléguée/dans leur société/à ce poste she didn't get accepted as a delegate/in their company/for this post; je n'admets pas que l'on soit en retard I won't tolerate people being late; nous n'admettrons aucune exception no exceptions will be made; je n'admets pas qu'on me traite de cette façon/qu'on me parle sur ce ton I won't be treated in this way/be spoken to in this way;3 ( supposer) admettre que to suppose (that); admettez qu'il vienne plus tôt que prévu suppose he comes earlier than expected; admettons que vous ayez raison/qu'il ne se soit rien passé let's suppose (that) you're right/that nothing happened; même en admettant que ce soit/que tu puisses even supposing (that) it is/(that) you can; ‘suppose que je gagne!’-‘bon, admettons’ ‘suppose I win!’-‘all right then, suppose you do’;4 Scol, Univ ( accepter) to admit (en to); les professeurs n'ont pas voulu m'admettre en classe supérieure sans examen the teachers wouldn't let me move up unless I took an exam; il n'a pas été admis à se présenter à l'examen he wasn't allowed to take the exam; les enfants admis à l'école children admitted to school; être admis à l'oral to get through to the oral; elle a été admise au concours she passed the exam;5 ( recevoir) [personne, local] to admit (à to); le roi l'admet à sa table he's admitted to the king's table; l'huissier m'a admis dans une salle d'attente the usher showed me into a waiting room; nos salles de classe ne peuvent admettre que 20 élèves our classrooms can only hold 20 pupils; le musée n'admet les visiteurs que par groupes de 20 personnes visitors are only admitted to the museum in groups of 20; être admis à la maternité/à l'hôpital to be admitted to the maternity ward/to hospital;[admɛtr] verbe transitif1. [laisser entrer - client, spectateur] to allow ou to let in (separable)‘on n'admet pas les animaux’ ‘pets are not allowed’, ‘ no pets’3. [recevoir]admettre quelqu'un dans un groupe to let ou to allow somebody into a groupelle a été admise à l'Académie/à l'hôpital she was elected to the Académie/admitted to hospital[dans une classe]il ne sera pas admis en classe supérieure he won't be admitted to ou allowed into the next year (UK) ou class (US)5. [reconnaître] to admit toj'admets mon erreur/mon incertitude I admit I was wrong/I am unsurej'admets m'être trompé I admit ou accept that I made a mistake[accepter]il n'a pas reçu ta lettre, admettons OK, so he didn't get your letteradmettre que: j'admets que les choses se sont/se soient passées ainsi I accept that things did happen/may have happened that way6. [permettre - suj: personne] to tolerate, to stand for (inseparable) ; [ - suj: chose] to allow, to admit ou to be susceptible of (soutenu)je n'admets pas qu'on me parle sur ce ton! I won't tolerate ou stand for this kind of talk!7. [supposer] to assume————————admettons que locution conjonctiveen admettant que locution conjonctivesupposing ou assuming (that)
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