admit 的 2 个定义
ad·mit·ted, ad·mit·ting.
- to allow to enter; grant or afford entrance to: to admit a student to college.
- to give right or means of entrance to: This ticket admits two people.
- to permit to exercise a certain function or privilege: admitted to the bar.
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ad·mit·ted, ad·mit·ting.
- to permit entrance; give access: This door admits to the garden.
- to permit the possibility of something; allow: The contract admits of no other interpretation.
admit 近义词
allow entry or use
confess, acknowledge
admit 的近义词 50 个
- accept
- affirm
- agree
- allow
- approve
- concede
- confirm
- declare
- disclose
- grant
- indicate
- permit
- recognize
- reveal
- talk
- tell
- accord
- acquiesce
- adopt
- avow
- bare
- communicate
- concur
- confide
- consent
- credit
- divulge
- enumerate
- expose
- let
- narrate
- number
- own
- proclaim
- profess
- recite
- relate
- spill
- tolerate
- uncover
- unveil
- yield
- bring to light
- cop a plea
- go into details
- let on
- make known
- open up
- own up
- subscribe to
admit 的反义词 40 个
更多admit例句
- It’s very difficult to do a comparative cost-effectiveness analysis of different climate projects, and experts freely admit they’re not 100 percent sure they’ve made the best recommendations.
- It’s not encouraging that they’re essentially admitting they have no profitable places to invest the other 80% of their earnings.
- In 2015, the automaker admitted that about 11 million of its diesel vehicles worldwide were fitted with devices that gave false readings during emissions tests.
- In my household, it has led to more chaos than I would like to admit.
- Neil Carson, the CEO of rival data startup Yellowbrick, admits that Snowflake’s software is a “brilliant innovation.”
- President Eisenhower sent the 101st Airborne Division to force Faubus to admit the students to Central High School.
- The sad fact is that more than 41 percent of trans people admit making at least one suicide attempt in their lifetime.
- Fulkerson sympathizes with March, and he gets Dryfoos to admit that he should not have spoke to March as he did.
- I admit, I chuckled when I read the phrase “boomtown effects” in the New York report.
- The interval between possession and hell was short,” he says, “though I admit it was wonderful.
- We should have to admit that the new law does little or nothing to relieve such a situation.
- The case should at such times be opened for a few hours each day to admit the drying air.
- However, the fires were stirred up, and things made as comfortable as circumstances would admit of.
- I am of opinion too, that the Indecency of the next Verse, you spill upon me, would admit of an equal Correction.
- It is a fine marble, much too hard to admit of minute carving, but taking a high polish.