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admite
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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admit of VB [Am ədˈmɪt -, Brit ədˈmɪt -] (v + prep + o)
admit of (permit) form:
admit of interpretation/explanation
admit <pres part admitting; pt, pp admitted> [Am ədˈmɪt, Brit ədˈmɪt] VB trans
1.1. admit (allow entry):
admitir form
admit one
1.2. admit patient:
internar CSur Mex
1.3. admit light/air:
2.1. admit (confess):
admit crime/mistake/failure
admit crime/mistake/failure
to admit sth to sb
confesarle algo a alguien
2.2. admit (acknowledge):
admit truth/validity
2.3. admit → admit of
admit of VB [Am ədˈmɪt -, Brit ədˈmɪt -] (v + prep + o)
admit of (permit) form:
admit of interpretation/explanation
admit to VB [Am ədˈmɪt -, Brit ədˈmɪt -] (v + prep + o) (confess)
admit to error
admit to error
admit to robbery/attack
publicly admit/criticize
publicly admit/criticize
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confesar error
confesar culpa/delito
confesarse + compl
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I. admit [ədˈmɪt] VB trans -tt-
1. admit (acknowledge):
admit error
admit crime
2. admit (allow entrance to):
3. admit (permit):
II. admit [ədˈmɪt] VB intr
to admit to sth
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to be older than one admits
to admit to sth
u rečniku PONS
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I. admit <-tt-> [æd·ˈmɪt] VB trans
1. admit (acknowledge):
admit error
admit crime
2. admit (allow entrance to):
3. admit (permit):
II. admit <-tt-> [æd·ˈmɪt] VB intr
to admit to sth
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to be older than one admits
Present
Iadmit of
youadmit of
he/she/itadmits of
weadmit of
youadmit of
theyadmit of
Past
Iadmitted of
youadmitted of
he/she/itadmitted of
weadmitted of
youadmitted of
theyadmitted of
Present Perfect
Ihaveadmitted of
youhaveadmitted of
he/she/ithasadmitted of
wehaveadmitted of
youhaveadmitted of
theyhaveadmitted of
Past Perfect
Ihadadmitted of
youhadadmitted of
he/she/ithadadmitted of
wehadadmitted of
youhadadmitted of
theyhadadmitted of
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On the other hand she mentions that guilt when she does not input time into her creative writing.
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He has suffered intermittent guilt for not preventing her death and wishes he had told his father.
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The public turned on him, including some who had been his vocal supporters, as his guilt became clear.
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Guilt by association is first recorded in 1941.
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After being married for 15 years, she is overwhelmed with guilt for feeling as if she is ruining her husband's mental health.
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