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confess [kən'fes](a) (admit → fault, crime) avouer, confesser;∎ to confess one's guilt or that one is guilty avouer sa culpabilité, s'avouer coupable;∎ I must or I have to confess I was wrong je dois reconnaître ou admettre que j'avais tort;∎ I don't understand either, I must confess je dois avouer que je ne comprends pas non plus;∎ medical experts confess themselves helpless les médecins s'avouent impuissants(a) (criminal) avouer, faire des aveux;∎ to confess to a crime avouer un crime;∎ the thief confessed le voleur est passé aux aveux;∎ she confessed to five murders elle a avoué ou confessé cinq meurtres∎ he confessed to having lied il a reconnu ou avoué avoir menti;∎ I confess to not liking her j'avoue que je ne l'aime pas;∎ I confess to a weakness for sweets j'avoue ou je reconnais que j'ai un faible pour les sucreries -
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confess [kənˈfes]a. [+ crime, mistake] avouer• she confessed herself guilty of... elle a avoué qu'elle était coupable de...b. [+ sins] confesser• to confess to [+ crime, mistake] avouer* * *[kən'fes] 1.transitive verb1) avouer, confesser [crime, truth, mistake]; avouer, reconnaître [liking, weakness]2) Religion confesser2.1) ( admit) avouer2) Religion se confesser -
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A vtr1 avouer, confesser [crime, truth, mistake] ; avouer, reconnaître [desire, liking, weakness] ; to confess that avouer que ; I must confess I don't like him j'avoue qu'il ne me plaît pas ;2 Relig [penitent] confesser, se confesser de [sins] ; [heretic etc] confesser [faith, belief] ; [priest] ( hear confession of) confesser.B vi1 ( admit) avouer ; to confess to a crime avouer (avoir commis) un crime ; to confess to a liking for sth avouer avoir un faible pour qch ;2 Relig se confesser. -
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confess [kənˊfes] v1) признава́ть(ся); сознава́ться2) испове́довать(ся) -
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1. transitive verb1) zugeben; gestehen2) (Eccl.) beichten2. intransitive verb1)2) (Eccl.) beichten ( to somebody jemandem)* * *[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.) gestehen- academic.ru/15164/confession">confession- confessional
- confessor* * *con·fess[kənˈfes]I. vi1. (admit) zugeben, gestehen▪ to \confess to sth etw gestehen▪ to \confess having done sth gestehen, etw getan zu habento \confess to a crime ein Verbrechen gestehen▪ to \confess to sb that... jdm gestehen, dass...2. REL beichtenII. vt1. (admit)▪ to \confess sth etw zugeben [o gestehen]the director has \confessed himself puzzled by the company's losses der Direktor räumte ein, angesichts der Firmenverluste vor einem Rätsel zu stehen2. REL▪ to \confess sth [to sb] [jdm] etw beichtento \confess one's sins seine Sünden bekennento \confess one's sins to a priest einem Priester seine Sünden beichten* * *[kən'fes]1. vt2. vi1) (= admit) gestehen (to +acc)to confess to sth — etw gestehen, sich zu etw bekennen
if you did it, you might as well confess — wenn du es warst, warum gestehst du es (dann) nicht?
to confess to sb/to sth — jdm/etw (acc) beichten
* * *confess [kənˈfes]A v/t1. bekennen, (ein)gestehen:confess a debt eine Schuld anerkennen;confess doing sth (ein)gestehen, etwas getan zu haben;confess o.s. guilty of sth sich einer Sache schuldig bekennena) beichtenconfess s.o4. BIBEL und poet offenbaren, kundtunB v/i1. (to) (ein)gestehen (akk), sich schuldig bekennen (gen, an dat), beichten (akk), sich bekennen (zu):confess to doing sth (ein)gestehen, etwas getan zu haben;he has confessed JUR er hat gestanden, er ist geständig2. RELa) beichten ( to sb jemandem)b) die Beichte abnehmen oder hören* * *1. transitive verb1) zugeben; gestehen2) (Eccl.) beichten2. intransitive verb1)2) (Eccl.) beichten ( to somebody jemandem)* * *v.beichten v.bekennen v.gestehen v.zugeben v. -
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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.) confesar- confessional
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confess vb confesartr[kən'fes]1 confesar1 (admit) confesar2 SMALLRELIGION/SMALL confesarseconfess [kən'fɛs] vt: confesarconfess vi1) : confesarthe prisoner confessed: el detenido confesó2) : confesarse (en religión)v.• confesar v.kən'fes
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vi1)a) ( admit) confesar*b) confessed past p <thief/liar> declarado2) ( Relig) confesarse*[kǝn'fes]1. VT1) [+ crime, sin] confesar; [+ guilt, error] confesar, reconocerto confess that... — confesar que...
to confess one's guilt — confesar or reconocer ser culpable
to confess o.s. guilty of — [+ sin, crime] confesarse culpable de
2) (Rel)2. VI1) (=admit) confesarhe confessed to the murder — se confesó culpable del asesinato, confesó haber cometido el asesinato
I must confess, I like your car — debo reconocer que me gusta tu coche
2) (Rel) confesarse* * *[kən'fes]
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{kən'fes}
1. признавам
to CONFESS (to) a crime признавам (си) престъпление
to CONFESS to doing/to having done something признавам, че съм извършил нещо
to CONFESS oneself (to be) guilty признавам се за виновен
he CONFESSed himself the man who той призна, че e този, който
2. рел. изповядвам се (refl), изповядвам (за свещеник)
3. ост. поет. изявявам, прокламирам* * *{kъn'fes} v 1. признавам; to confess (to) a crime признавам (си) пр* * *признавам; изповядвам се;* * *1. he confessed himself the man who той призна, че e този, който 2. to confess (to) a crime признавам (си) престъпление 3. to confess oneself (to be) guilty признавам се за виновен 4. to confess to doing/to having done something признавам, че съм извършил нещо 5. ост. поет. изявявам, прокламирам 6. признавам 7. рел. изповядвам се (refl), изповядвам (за свещеник)* * *confess[kən´fes] v 1. признавам; разкривам; to \confess to doing ( to having done) s.th. признавам, че съм извършил нещо; to \confess a feeling of helplessness признавам, че се чувствам безпомощен; a sin \confessed is half redressed признат грях е половин грях; 2. рел. изповядвам се; (за свещеник) изповядвам ( някого); to \confess o.s. изповядвам се; 3. ост., поет. изявявам, прокламирам. -
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визнавати, зізнаватися ( у здійсненні правопорушення)- confess a fact
- confess one's own guilt
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ACKNOWLEDGE, OWN, CONFESS, ADMITAcknowledge, own, confess и admit 'признавать, признаваться' – синонимы. В переходном значении acknowledge употребляется в сочетании с прямым дополнением, выраженным существительным, герундием или придаточным дополнительным предложением, вводимым союзом that: to acknowledge one's ignorance, to acknowledge being ignorant, to acknowledge that one is ignorant и т. д. Confess и own могут сочетаться и с предложным дополнением и в этом случае часто взаимозаменяются: to confess (to own) to a weakness for wine, to confess (to own) to having neglected one's duty. Own может употребляться, помимо этого, в сочетании с возвратным местоимением: to own oneself defeated. Admit (и частично acknowledge и own) предполагает признание чего-л. вне субъекта: to admit (to acknowledge) another man's abilities, to own the force of an argument. Admit и acknowledge могут взаимозаменяться, сохраняя, однако, иногда различие в оттенках значения: admit может предполагать вынужденный характер признания, acknowledge – его публичность. Confess всегда имеет в виду признание своих собственных предосудительных или преступных действий: to confess a theft (a crime), to confess one's guilt, to confess that one has done wrong.Difficulties of the English language (lexical reference) English-Russian dictionary > confess
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con·fess [kənʼfes] vi1) ( admit) zugeben, gestehen;to \confess to sth etw gestehen;to \confess having done sth gestehen, etw getan zu haben;to \confess to a crime ein Verbrechen gestehen;to \confess to sb that... jdm gestehen, dass...1) ( admit)to \confess sth etw zugeben [o gestehen];the director has \confessed himself puzzled by the company's losses der Direktor räumte ein, angesichts der Firmenverluste vor einem Rätsel zu stehen2) relto \confess sth [to sb] [jdm] etw beichten;to \confess one's sins seine Sünden fpl bekennen;to \confess one's sins to a priest einem Priester seine Sünden fpl beichten -
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[kən'fes]гл.1)а) признаватьб) признаваться; сознаватьсяto confess to smth. — сознаться в чём-л.
to confess to doing smth. — сознаться в каком-л. поступке
to confess frankly / confess honestly / confess willingly — искренне, чистосердечно признаться
I have to confess to a hatred of modern music. — Должен признаться, я ненавижу современную музыку.
The prisoner confessed to his part in the crime. — Обвиняемый признался, что был замешан в преступлении.
Syn:2) рел.а) исповедовать, отпускать грехиMany Christians regularly confess to a priest. — Многие христиане регулярно исповедуются перед священником.
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kənˈfes гл.
1) признавать(ся) ;
сознаваться (to) I have to confess to a hatred of modern music. ≈ Должен признаться, я ненавижу современную музыку. confess frankly confess honestly confess willingly Syn: acknowledge
2) юр. признаваться( в совершении преступления) to make a confession ≈ заявлять о признании вины to confess the fact ≈ сознаться в преступлении (правонарушении) The prisoner confessed to his part in the crime. ≈ Обвиняемый признался, что был замешан в преступлении.
3) а) исповедовать, отпускать грехи Syn: shrive б) исповедоваться (to) Many Christians regularly confess to a priest. ≈ Многие христиане регулярно ходят на исповедь. признавать;
- to * a fault признать ошибку признаваться, сознаваться;
- the prisoner refused to * заключенный не сознавался;
- to * that one has done smth. amiss сознаться в дурном поступке;
- I * I was surprised to hear it (разговорное) признаюсь, я был удивлен. услышав это( церковное) исповедовать (церковное) исповедоваться confess исповедовать (ся) ~ признавать (ся) ;
сознаваться ~ признавать ~ признавать(ся) ~ признаваться ~ сознавать(ся) ~ сознаваться -
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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.) tilstå, innrømme, vedgå, vedstå (seg); skrifte- confessional
- confessorinnrømme--------tilstå--------vedgåverb \/kənˈfes\/1) tilstå, erkjenne, vedgå, vedstå seg, bekjenne2) bekjenne, skrifteconfess somebody ta noen til skrifte, motta noens skriftemålconfess to something vedgå noe, innrømme noe, erkjenne noe, tilstå noe -
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[kənˈfes]confess исповедовать (ся) confess признавать (ся); сознаваться confess признавать confess признавать(ся) confess признаваться confess сознавать(ся) confess сознаваться
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Confess — Con*fess , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Confessed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Confessing}.] [F. confesser, fr. L. confessus, p. p. of confiteri to confess; con + fateri to confess; akin to fari to speak. See 2d {Ban}, {Fame}.] 1. To make acknowledgment or avowal… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
confess — con·fess /kən fes/ vt: to admit (as a charge or allegation) as true, proven, or valid unless you answer, the petition shall be taken as confessed vi: to make a confession con·fes·sor /kən fe sər/ n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law … Law dictionary
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Confess — Con*fess , v. i. 1. To make confession; to disclose sins or faults, or the state of the conscience. [1913 Webster] Every tongue shall confess to God. Rom. xiv. 11. [1913 Webster] 2. To acknowledge; to admit; to concede. [1913 Webster] But since… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
confess — [kən fes′] vt. [ME confessen < OFr confesser < ML(Ec) * confessare < L confessus, pp. of confiteri, to acknowledge, confess < com , together + fateri, to acknowledge; akin to fari, to speak: see FAME] 1. a) to admit (a fault or crime) … English World dictionary
confess — late 14c., from O.Fr. confesser (trans. and intrans.), from V.L. *confessare, from L. confess , pp. stem of confiteri to acknowledge, from com together (see COM (Cf. com )) + fateri to admit, akin to fari speak (see FAME … Etymology dictionary
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confess vs confuse — Confess is a verb. It is used when someone admits or states that they have committed a crime or are at fault in some way. For example: She refused to confess to something she had not done. Confuse is a verb. It is used when someone causes… … English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words
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