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1 admit
v. kabul etmek, itiraf etmek, almak, içeri almak, meydan vermek* * *1. içeri al 2. kabul et* * *[əd'mit]past tense, past participle - admitted; verb1) (to allow to enter: This ticket admits one person.) içeri almak, kabul etmek2) (to say that one accepts as true: He admitted (that) he was wrong.) kabul etmek, itiraf etmek•- admission
- admittance
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2 admit defeat
mağlubiyeti kabul et -
3 admit a claim
v. iddiayı kabul etmek -
4 admit bearer
v. giriş izni olanı almak, giriş kartı olanı almak -
5 admit of
v. olanak vermek, meydan vermek -
6 admit of doubt
v. kuşkuya meydan vermek -
7 admit of no excuse
v. hoşgörülemez olmak, affedilemez olmak -
8 admit smb. into one's confidence
v. sırrını söylemek, açılmakEnglish-Turkish dictionary > admit smb. into one's confidence
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9 admit to bail
kefaletle serbest bırakmak -
10 admit to the bar
v. baroya almak -
11 admit a claim
v. iddiayı kabul etmek -
12 admit bearer
v. giriş izni olanı almak, giriş kartı olanı almak -
13 admit of
v. olanak vermek, meydan vermek -
14 admit of doubt
v. kuşkuya meydan vermek -
15 admit of no excuse
v. hoşgörülemez olmak, affedilemez olmak -
16 admit smb. into one's confidence
v. sırrını söylemek, açılmakEnglish-Turkish dictionary > admit smb. into one's confidence
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17 admit to bail
kefaletle serbest bırakmak -
18 admit to the bar
v. baroya almak -
19 admit
(özellikle kötü bir seyi) kabul etmek, gerçegi kabullenmek, itiraf etmek; içeriye birakmak, girmesine izin vermek; izin vermek, olanak tanimak -
20 admit of
imkân vermek
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