Des questions concernant des phrases d'exemple avec, et la définition et l'utilisation de "Admit"
La signification de "Admit" dans divers phrases et expressions
Q:
Que signifie I must admit ?
A:
You start a sentence with "I must admit..." when you're telling people something that you feel just a little bit guilty or embarrassed about:
I must admit, I'm not very good at this sort of thing.
You can also say "I must admit..." when someone else impresses you more than you expected:
I must admit, you're quite a singer.
You don't use this for things that you feel really guilty about, like making a big mistake at work.
You can also use the phrase "I have to admit" in a similar way.
I must admit, I'm not very good at this sort of thing.
You can also say "I must admit..." when someone else impresses you more than you expected:
I must admit, you're quite a singer.
You don't use this for things that you feel really guilty about, like making a big mistake at work.
You can also use the phrase "I have to admit" in a similar way.
Q:
Que signifie He admitted as much to her. ?
A:
We use “as much” to agree with whatever immediately proceeds it
A: Your husband is in love with someone else.
B: I guessed as much
A: Those two got in a huge fight this morning.
B: I assumed as much.
We also use “as much” to qualify that they did not outright say/think/guess/admit the thing, but by words or deeds, they might as well have.
A:would you say the apartment was dirty?
B: Well, no one ever cleaned it and it smelled strange.
Here, I would write about B: “he didn’t say the apartment was dirty, but he admitted as much”
When used as a qualifier, as much still tells us that it agrees with the thought that came before, but it also tells us that the person may not have said the exact thing we are looking for, but that they might as well have because we took that meaning from their words regardless.
We use “as much” to agree with whatever immediately proceeds it
A: Your husband is in love with someone else.
B: I guessed as much
A: Those two got in a huge fight this morning.
B: I assumed as much.
We also use “as much” to qualify that they did not outright say/think/guess/admit the thing, but by words or deeds, they might as well have.
A:would you say the apartment was dirty?
B: Well, no one ever cleaned it and it smelled strange.
Here, I would write about B: “he didn’t say the apartment was dirty, but he admitted as much”
When used as a qualifier, as much still tells us that it agrees with the thought that came before, but it also tells us that the person may not have said the exact thing we are looking for, but that they might as well have because we took that meaning from their words regardless.
Q:
Que signifie "loath to admit" in "He was loath to admit to being wrong." ?
A:
: unwilling to do something contrary to one's ways of thinking : reluctant
Ex.:
She was loath to admit her mistakes.
: unwilling to do something contrary to one's ways of thinking : reluctant
Ex.:
She was loath to admit her mistakes.
Q:
Que signifie Don’t admit it. ?
A:
Don’t take it to you
Q:
Que signifie admitted ?
A:
it means 'allowed'
Exemple de phrases utilisant "Admit"
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant I must admit~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..
A:
I must admit, that was a good joke.
I must admit that I was in the wrong.
I must admit to the crime and turn myself into the police.
I must admit that I was in the wrong.
I must admit to the crime and turn myself into the police.
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant She admitted to ~ing.
A:
“She admitted to telling everyone my secret.”
“She admitted to breaking my favorite necklace.”
“She admitted to stealing her sister’s clothes.”
“She admitted to breaking my favorite necklace.”
“She admitted to stealing her sister’s clothes.”
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant admit .
A:
She was admitted to college.
He admitted his guilt.
He was admitted to the golf club.
He admitted his guilt.
He was admitted to the golf club.
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant admit.
A:
When you're trying to get someone to tell you the truth
"Admit it!"
"Admit it!"
Q:
Veuillez me montrer des exemples des phrases contenant I must admit to.......
A:
@apple3: I must admit to you that I was wrong, and you were right.
Mots similaires à "Admit" et leurs différences
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre admit et concede ?
A:
Admit is the verb we use to show that someone is reluctantly saying that they did something.
Ex: he admitted that he was the one who broke the vase.
Concede is another way of saying to lose or gave up to an opponent.
Ex: the team conceded a point
To admit defeat means to reluctantly give up.
Concede can be the same in that sense with “I concede to that” but isn’t as reluctant.
Ex: he admitted that he was the one who broke the vase.
Concede is another way of saying to lose or gave up to an opponent.
Ex: the team conceded a point
To admit defeat means to reluctantly give up.
Concede can be the same in that sense with “I concede to that” but isn’t as reluctant.
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre admit et acknowledge ?
A:
Acknowledge:
(1) Accept the truth, reality or existence of something
•We acknowledge the need for social reform.
•He acknowledged it to be true.
•They refused to acknowledge their defeat.
( 2 ) Report that one has received something
I acknowledged receipt of her letter.
( 3 ) Express thanks for something
•He acknowledged my help.
•His services to the country were never officially acknowledged.
( 4 ) Show by a smile, nod of the head, greeting, etc… that one has noticed or recognized something
•I was standing right next to her. But she did not even acknowledge my presence.
( 5 ) Accept somebody as something
•I acknowledged him as my heir.
•He was generally acknowledged to be greatest historian in the country.
( 6 ) Accept or recognize something
•The country acknowledged his claim to the throne.
Admit :
( 1 ) Allow someone / something to enter
•Each ticket admits two persons to the party.
( 2 ) Accept someone into a hospital as a patient or into a school as a pupil
•He was admitted to hospital with minor burns.
•Our school admits seventy new boys and girls every year.
( 3 ) Have room for someone/ something
•The theatre admist only 400 persons.
( 4 ) To recognize something as true often reluctantly
•He admitted his mistake.
( 5 ) Leave room for something – allow the possibility of something
•The plan does not admit of improvement.
•Your conduct admits of no excuse.
(1) Accept the truth, reality or existence of something
•We acknowledge the need for social reform.
•He acknowledged it to be true.
•They refused to acknowledge their defeat.
( 2 ) Report that one has received something
I acknowledged receipt of her letter.
( 3 ) Express thanks for something
•He acknowledged my help.
•His services to the country were never officially acknowledged.
( 4 ) Show by a smile, nod of the head, greeting, etc… that one has noticed or recognized something
•I was standing right next to her. But she did not even acknowledge my presence.
( 5 ) Accept somebody as something
•I acknowledged him as my heir.
•He was generally acknowledged to be greatest historian in the country.
( 6 ) Accept or recognize something
•The country acknowledged his claim to the throne.
Admit :
( 1 ) Allow someone / something to enter
•Each ticket admits two persons to the party.
( 2 ) Accept someone into a hospital as a patient or into a school as a pupil
•He was admitted to hospital with minor burns.
•Our school admits seventy new boys and girls every year.
( 3 ) Have room for someone/ something
•The theatre admist only 400 persons.
( 4 ) To recognize something as true often reluctantly
•He admitted his mistake.
( 5 ) Leave room for something – allow the possibility of something
•The plan does not admit of improvement.
•Your conduct admits of no excuse.
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre admit et confess ?
A:
I confessed my guilt.
After hours of talking I was finally admitted into the building.
I made up my mind, I would admit my mistakes.
When I admitted that I was guilty, I confessed the truth.
I confessed my love to him.
After hours of talking I was finally admitted into the building.
I made up my mind, I would admit my mistakes.
When I admitted that I was guilty, I confessed the truth.
I confessed my love to him.
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre admit et acknowledge ?
A:
To acknowledge is to realise something and understand. For example, I acknowledge that what I did was wrong.
To admit is to come clean or confess. For example, I admit that I ate the last cookie.
To admit is to come clean or confess. For example, I admit that I ate the last cookie.
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre admit et allow et accept ?
A:
@shlisyonok2000:
I admit that I broke the plate (it was me who broke it)
I will not allow you to break more plates! (it's not acceptable)
Please accept my apologies (please receive my apologises)
I admit that I broke the plate (it was me who broke it)
I will not allow you to break more plates! (it's not acceptable)
Please accept my apologies (please receive my apologises)
Traductions de "Admit"
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? admit
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Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? “ admit “ and “ admire “
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Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? I’ll admit, I was wrong
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Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (USA)? I admit it get jealous
A:
It'll be better to say, "I admit it; I get jealous!"
Q:
Qu'est-ce-que c'est en Anglais (GB)? admit
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Autres questions concernant "Admit"
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I admit it was entirely my fault.That is to say, I admit I was entirely wrong. Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
A:
@eduarditopeluchito97 Absolutely! 🙂
Q:
Veuillez me montrer comment se prononce I'll admit it.
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Veuillez me montrer comment se prononce I must admit.
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Veuillez me montrer comment se prononce Although I must admit I was quite shy.
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admit Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
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