Admitir in english

To admit

pronunciation: tuədmɪt part of speech: none
In gestures

admitir = admit ; concede ; own ; own up ; intromit ; intake ; take + Nombre + on board. 

Example: This theory would ensure that the basic framework of the scheme would appropriately admit every subject.Example: Only an incurable pessimist would refuse to concede that the future will be longer than the past.Example: 'I don't know what to say,' she owned and lapsed into silence.Example: But let's not forget that he owned up for what he did and even gave all his betting money to charity.Example: During copulation, hamster females maintain lordosis for hundreds of seconds, while the male mounts and intromits repeatedly.Example: As a general rule of thumb, you want front and side fans to intake, rear and top to exhaust.Example: She is English, highly skilled and very experienced, so much so that we decided to take her on board as a full-time employee.

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» admitir a Alguien en un grupoadopt + Nombre + into the fold .

Example: The scientist sometimes preserves this appearance by adopting into the fold anyone who becomes logical.

» admitir la responsabilidadadmit + responsibility .

Example: Maybe during the course of events, as things unfold, somebody will admit responsibility.

» admitir la verdadcome out with + the truth .

Example: She's laid the rumours to rest by coming out with the truth about her lips being fake.

» admitirlocome out with + it .

Example: As we talked he grew tetchier and tetchier, and finally came out with it.

» admitir un número de reservas mayor a las plazas existentesoverbook  .

Example: At any rate, since hotels in Vienna are usually overbooked in May we strongly recommend you to book your hotel as early as possible.

» hay que admitir queadmittedly .

Example: Admittedly, this relevant part of the classified file may not be the specific class he wants.

» no admitir discusiónbe out of the question .

Example: Since a freeze on all hiring was in effect, taking on new people was out of the question.

» no tener reparos en admitir quemake + no bones about + Algo .

Example: In 1910 John Cotton Dana made no bones about it; indeed he was an early advocate of positive discrimination.

» que no admite reservaunreserved .

Example: On certain short-distance routes, coach seating is unreserved, available to passanges on a first-come, first-served basis.

» readmitirre-admit [readmit]  .

Example: About 3,000 formerly banned titles have been re-admitted to public libraries.

» triste de admitirsad to relate .

Example: Of course the perceptive librarian is on the alert for signs of this reaction on the part of the reader, but, sad to relate, there are those who will be deterred by nothing short of a loud cry of 'Stop'.
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