"admit" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

admit verbo

admit + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 50
admit defeat • admit wrongdoing • admit women • admit students • admit plot • admit one's guilt • admit one's mistakes • admit men • ...
verbo + admit
Kolokacji: 21
hate to admit • refuse to admit • forced to admit • want to admit • like to admit • get to admit • ...
admit + preposición
Kolokacji: 28
admitted to • admitted under • admitted into • admit after • admit with • ...
1. admit by = przyznać się/przyznawać się przez admit by
2. admit about = przyznać się/przyznawać się około admit about
3. admit before = przyznaj się/przyznawać się wcześniej admit before
4. admit until = przyznać się/przyznawać się do czasu gdy admit until
5. admit that = przyznaj, że admit that
6. admit over = przyznać się/przyznawać się ponad admit over
7. admit including = przyznać się/przyznawać się w tym admit including
8. admit despite = przyznać się/przyznawać się pomimo admit despite
9. admitted following = uznane następowanie admitted following
10. admitted within = uznany wewnątrz admitted within
11. admit against = przyznać się/przyznawać się przeciwko admit against
12. admitted since = uznany od tej pory admitted since
13. admit upon = przyznać się/przyznawać się na admit upon
14. admit among = przyznać się/przyznawać się wśród admit among
  • The administration does not want to admit the extent of anti-American hatred among Iraqis.
  • But she added, "I was interested in the awareness of and willingness to admit human rights problems among China's leaders."
  • The hospital's highly regarded, extremely busy emergency room admits 1,200 major trauma patients each year, among the most in the city.
  • Reportedly, there were hundreds of casualties, although the government admitted to only two deaths among security forces.
  • But the intellectual organization of the English admits a communicableness of knowledge and ideas among them all.
  • One understands the situation, but one doesn't want to admit the system's failures among one's peers.
  • And, he admitted, among the good news there remains anxiety.
  • They veil their females and admit among them members of caste higher than themselves in social standing.
  • Warwickshire were not, as he admits, among the strongest counties at the beginning of his career.
  • The Bush administration freely admitted to this practice; stating, among other provisions, that they have specifically asked that torture not be used.
admit + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 70
later admit • finally admit • freely admit • readily admit • admit free • openly admit • publicly admit • admit reluctantly • ...

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