"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 • ...
admit + adjetivo/adverbio
Kolokacji: 70
later admit • finally admit • freely admit • readily admit • admit free • openly admit • publicly admit • admit reluctantly • ...
1. later admit = później przyznaj się/przyznawać się later admit
2. finally admit = w końcu przyznaj się/przyznawać się finally admit
3. freely admit = swobodnie przyznaj się/przyznawać się freely admit
4. readily admit = chętnie przyznaj się/przyznawać się readily admit
5. openly admit = otwarcie przyznaj się/przyznawać się openly admit
6. admit free = przyznać się/przyznawać się wolny admit free
7. publicly admit = publicznie przyznaj się/przyznawać się publicly admit
8. admit reluctantly = przyznaj się/przyznawać się niechętnie admit reluctantly
9. admit grudgingly = przyznaj się/przyznawać się niechętnie admit grudgingly
10. eventually admit = ostatecznie przyznaj się/przyznawać się eventually admit
11. once admit = kiedyś przyznaj się/przyznawać się once admit
12. privately admit = prywatnie przyznaj się/przyznawać się privately admit
13. frankly admit = szczerze przyznaj się/przyznawać się frankly admit
14. cheerfully admit = wesoło przyznaj się/przyznawać się cheerfully admit
  • He cheerfully admits that, of course, nobody knows how or when the current crisis will end.
  • But he cheerfully admits, "I don't know where private practice ends and public service begins."
  • "I didn't know what the rooms were going to look like," he cheerfully admitted at the forum.
  • But then, he cheerfully admits that his first five years in pro football were more or less of a waste, too.
  • Bankers cheerfully admit that they are being much tougher now.
  • At one point he describes his two colleagues as cheerfully admitting that they could not write very well.
  • He cheerfully admitted that he knew next to nothing about it.
  • He cheerfully admits that there is nothing new about re-engineering.
  • "The names of plants go in one ear and out the other, I'm afraid," she admitted cheerfully.
  • He cheerfully admits that "authenticity" is not a high priority.
collocations grouped by meanings
Grup znaczeniowych: 20

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