0 to agree that you did something bad, or that something bad is true -- przyznawać się
[ + doing sth ] Both men admitted taking illegal drugs.
[ + to + doing sth ] She admitted to stealing the keys.
I was wrong - I admit it.
[ + (that) ] He finally admitted that he couldn't cope.
1 to allow someone to enter somewhere, especially to take someone who is sick into hospital -- przyjmować
However, our formulation generalizes the standard learning rule (10) in a way that admits heterogeneous learning and still permits us to obtain formal results.
Seventy-eight per cent admitted that they would be more empathetic towards patients, with greater sensitivity to their psychological distress, in the future.
This case admits a specially simple normal form in which the low degree terms of the normal form can be replaced by coordinate functions.
Thus, by admitting these more general continuation expressions we get a considerable simplification of the equational presentation of -calculus.
A chapter on hybrid peas seems superfluous when, as the author admits, hybrid varieties are extremely unlikely!
The functor syntax admits functors of many variables, and functor composition.
A 56-year-old man was admitted to a psychiatric clinic for treatment of alcoholism known for the last 25 years.
Management options will be discussed again after cardiac catheterisation, and then when the child is admitted for surgery.
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接受, (尤指不情願地)承認, 供認…
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接受, (尤指不情愿地)承认, 供认…
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admitir, confesar…
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reconhecer, admitir…
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(罪などを)認める, (~であると)自白する, ~の入場を許可する…
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itiraf etmek, kabul etmek, hastayı kabul etmek…
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