admit的意思和读音

admit

: [ədˈmɪt] : [əd'mɪt]

v.);

admitted  admitting  admits  

v.+n.admit mistake,admit defeat,admit guilt,admit liability,admit error

adv.+v.freely admit,openly admit,readily admit,cheerfully admit,frankly admit

v.deny,bar

v.confess,come clean,acknowledge,own up,disclose

admitv.accept truth

1.[i][t]~ (to sb) (that…)to agree, often unwillingly, that sth is true

It was a stupid thing to do, I admit.

‘I'm very nervous,’ she admitted reluctantly.“。”

Don't be afraid to admit to your mistakes.

She admits to being strict with her children.

He admitted all his mistakes.

She stubbornly refuses to admit the truth.

Why don't you just admit defeat(= recognize that you cannot do sth) and let someone else try ?

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They freely admit (that) they still have a lot to learn.西

You must admit that it all sounds very strange.

I couldn't admit to my parents that I was finding the course difficult.

It was generally admitted that the government had acted too quickly.

The appointment is now generally admitted to have been a mistake.

accept blame

2.[i][t]);to say that you have done sth wrong or illegal

He refused to admit to the other charges.

She admitted to having stolen the car.轿

She admitted theft.

He refused to admit his guilt.

She admitted having driven the car without insurance.轿

allow to enter/join

3.[t]to allow sb/sth to enter a place

Each ticket admits one adult.

You will not be admitted to the theatre after the performance has started.

The narrow windows admit little light into the room.线

4.[t]);to allow sb to become a member of a club, a school or an organization

The society admits all US citizens over 21. 21

Women were only admitted into the club last year.

to hospital

5.[t][oftpass]~ sb to/into a hospital, an institution, etc.);to take sb to a hospital, or other institution where they can receive special care

Two crash victims were admitted to the local hospital.

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v.1.to agree that something is true, especially when you are unhappy, sorry, or surprised about it; to say that you have done something wrong or illegal2.to take someone into a hospital to be treated3.to allow someone to enter a place, especially a public place such as a theater or museum; to allow someone to become a member of an organization

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1.I have to admit, I was a little nervous when I began my speech. Why will these kids want to hear what I have to say?

2.He leans back against the wall, and a wave of sensation washes over him. He refuses to admit it might be pain.

3.Still, there's no doubt that the world has changed profoundly for me, in ways that I don't always care to admit.

4.Admit that the situation was not easy, but say that it worked out well, both for the company and, you think, for the individual.

5.And I had to admit, I can't think of the last time I thought of widows and orphans.

6.In retrospect I admit it was an unforgivable thing to do and I've paid the price for it, emotionally and financially.

7.He would never admit that he had been one jot afraid in the dark house alone.

8.I admit I haven't listened to a whole lot of MJ's songs but I have heard all his popular old jams and this CD is a bit different.CD

9.I know, but it was necessary to awaken you and that was the only way we could do it. You must admit that it worked.

10.I had to admit the fact that the ring was lost for good, and there was no use in crying over spilled milk.