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1 zugeben
- {to acknowledge} nhận, thừa nhận, công nhận, báo cho biết đã nhận được, đền đáp, tỏ lòng biết ơn, cảm tạ - {to admit} nhận vào, cho vào, kết nạp, cho hưởng, chứa được, nhận được, có đủ chỗ cho, thú nhận, nạp, có chỗ cho, có - {to concede} cho, nhường cho, thua - {to confess} thú tội, xưng tội, nghe xưng tội - {to grant} ban, cấp, cho là, nhượng = zugeben (gab zu,zugegeben) {to allow; to own}+ = zugeben, daß {to recognize that}+
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concede — UK US /kənˈsiːd/ verb ► [T] to admit that something exists or is true, often unwillingly: concede that »The chairman conceded that shareholders had been impacted by the decline in market prices . »The insurers ultimately conceded liability for… … Financial and business terms
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concede — verb ADVERB ▪ eventually, finally ▪ readily ▪ She readily concedes that there is much work still to be done. ▪ grudgingly, reluctantly … Collocations dictionary
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concede — verb 1) I had to concede that I d overreacted Syn: admit, acknowledge, accept, allow, grant, recognize, own, confess; agree Ant: deny 2) he conceded the Auvergne to the king Syn … Thesaurus of popular words
concede — verb 1) I had to concede that I d overreacted Syn: admit, acknowledge, accept, allow, grant, recognize, own, confess, agree 2) he eventually conceded the title Syn: surrender, yield … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary