admit
admit 英 [ədˈmɪt] 美 [ædˈmɪt]
v. 承认;准许
进行时:admitting 过去式:admitted 过去分词:admitted 第三人称单数:admits
- When you admit something, you confess that it happened. It wasn't easy to admit that you'd broken the vase, but how else could you explain that your hand was glued to it?
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- v. 承认;准许
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1. It was a stupid thing to do, I admit.
我承认,那次干的是件蠢事。
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2. I'm very nervous,’ she admitted reluctantly.
“我很紧张。”她不愿意地承认说。
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3. Don't be afraid to admit to your mistakes.
不要怕认错。
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4. He admitted all his mistakes.
他承认了全部错误。
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5. You must admit thatit all sounds very strange.
你必须承认这一切听起来很古怪。
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6. He refused to admit to the other charges.
他拒不承认其他指控。
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7. She admitted to having stolen the car.
她供认偷了那辆轿车。
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8. He refused to admit his guilt.
他拒不认罪。
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9. The society admits all US citizens over 21.
凡 21 岁以上的美国公民均可加入该社团。
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10. Women were only admitted into the club last year.
这家俱乐部去年才接纳女会员。
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11. Two crash victims were admitted to the local hospital.
两位车祸受害者已送进当地医院。
- admit (v.) late 14c., "let in," from Latin admittere "admit, give entrance, allow to enter; grant an audience," of acts, "let be done, allow, permit," from ad "to" (see ad-) + mittere "let go, send" (see mission). Sense of "to concede in argument as valid or true" is first recorded early 15c. In Middle English sometimes also amit, after Old French amettre, which was refashioned 15c. Related: Admitted; Admitting.
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