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admit

verb
/ədˈmɪt/
/ədˈmɪt/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they admit
/ədˈmɪt/
/ədˈmɪt/
he / she / it admits
/ədˈmɪts/
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past simple admitted
/ədˈmɪtɪd/
/ədˈmɪtɪd/
past participle admitted
/ədˈmɪtɪd/
/ədˈmɪtɪd/
-ing form admitting
/ədˈmɪtɪŋ/
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Phrasal Verbs
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    accept truth承认事实

  1. [intransitive, transitive] to agree, often unwillingly, that something is true(常指勉强)承认 synonym confess
    • It was a stupid thing to do, I admit.我承认,那次干的是件蠢事。
    • + speech ‘I'm very nervous,’ she admitted reluctantly.“我很紧张。” 她勉强承认说。
    • admit to something Don't be afraid to admit to your mistakes.不要怕认错。
    • admit to doing something She admits to being strict with her children.她承认对自己的孩子很严厉。
    • admit something He admitted all his mistakes.他承认了全部错误。
    • She stubbornly refuses to admit the truth.她顽固地拒不承认事实。
    • Why don't you just admit defeat (= recognize that you cannot do something) and let someone else try?你干吗不干脆承认自己不行,让别人来试试?
    • I hate to admit it, but I think he is right.我认为他是对的,尽管我不想承认这一点。
    • Admit it! You were terrified!承认了吧!你吓坏了!
    • I'm almost ashamed to admit it, but I watch this show.我几乎不好意思承认,但是我看这个节目。
    • admit (that)… They freely admit (that) they still have a lot to learn.他们坦率承认,他们要学的东西还很多。
    • You must admit that it all sounds very strange.你必须承认这一切听起来很古怪。
    • She readily admits mistakes were made.她欣然承认犯了错误。
    • admit to somebody that… I couldn't admit to my parents that I was finding the course difficult.我无法向父母实话实说,我觉得这门课程很难。
    • be admitted that… It was generally admitted that the government had acted too quickly.普遍认为,政府行动过急。
    • be admitted to be/have something The appointment is now generally admitted to have been a mistake.现在公认那次任命是一个错误。
    Extra Examples
    • He admitted to feeling a bit tired.他承认有点累。
    • He freely admitted that he had taken bribes.他坦承收受了贿赂。
    • He had caused her more pain than she cared to admit.他对她造成的伤害比她承认的要大得多。
    • He was honest enough to admit his mistake in the end.他够诚实,最终承认了自己的错误。
    • I must admit that the results were disappointing.我必须承认结果令人失望。
    • I was scared and I don't mind admitting it.我那时很害怕,我并不介意承认这一点。
    • In the end he'd done a good job, Carol admitted grudgingly.卡萝尔勉强承认他最终干得不错。
    • She dared not admit her fear.她不敢承认自己害怕。
    • She would be the first to admit that she is very difficult to work with.她会率先承认自己难以共事。
    • Some admit privately that unemployment could continue to rise.一些人私下承认失业率可能继续升高。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • freely
    • readily
    • frankly
    verb + admit
    • be forced to
    • have to
    • must
    preposition
    • to
    phrases
    • I don’t mind admitting
    See full entry
  2. accept blame承认责任

  3. [intransitive, transitive] to say that you have done something wrong or illegal承认(过错、罪行);招认;招供 synonym confess
    • admit to something He refused to admit to the other charges.他拒不承认其他指控。
    • admit to doing something She admitted to having stolen the car.她供认偷了那辆轿车。
    • admit something She admitted theft.她招认了偷窃行为。
    • He refused to admit his guilt.他拒不认罪。
    • The hospital has admitted liability for the accident.医院承认对事故负有责任。
    • admit doing something She admitted having driven the car without insurance.她供认驾驶了这辆没有保险的轿车。
    Synonyms admitadmit
    • acknowledge
    • recognize
    • concede
    • confess
    These words all mean to agree, often unwillingly, that something is true.
    • admit to agree, often unwillingly, that something is true:
      • It was a stupid thing to do, I admit.我承认,那次干的是件蠢事。
    • acknowledge (rather formal) to accept that something exists, is true or has happened:指承认某事物存在或属实:
      • She refuses to acknowledge the need for reform.她拒不承认改革的必要性。
    • recognize to admit or be aware that something exists or is true:
      • They recognized the need to take the problem seriously.他们认识到需要严肃对待这个问题。
    • concede (rather formal) to admit, often unwillingly, that something is true or logical:指承认(常指不情愿地承认某事属实或合乎逻辑):
      • He was forced to concede (that) there might be difficulties.他被迫承认可能有困难。
    admit or concede?用 admit 还是 concede?When somebody admits something, they are usually agreeing that something that is generally considered bad or wrong is true or has happened, especially when it relates to their own actions. When somebody concedes something, they are usually accepting, unwillingly, that a particular fact or statement is true or logical.
    • confess (rather formal) to admit something that you feel ashamed or embarrassed about; to admit, especially formally or to the police, that you have done something wrong or illegal:
      • She was reluctant to confess her ignorance.她不愿意承认自己无知。
      • He confessed to the murder.他对谋杀罪行供认不讳。
    Patterns
    • to admit/​acknowledge/​recognize/​concede/​confess that…
    • to admit/​confess to something
    • to admit/​concede/​confess something to somebody
    • to admit/​acknowledge/​recognize the truth
    • to admit/​confess your mistakes/​ignorance
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • freely
    • readily
    • frankly
    verb + admit
    • be forced to
    • have to
    • must
    preposition
    • to
    phrases
    • I don’t mind admitting
    See full entry
  4. allow to enter/join准许进入/加入

  5. [transitive] (formal) to allow somebody/something to enter a place准许…进入(某处)
    • admit somebody/something Each ticket admits one adult.每张票只准许一位成人入场。
    • admit somebody/something to/into something You will not be admitted to the theatre after the performance has started.演出开始后不许进入剧场。
    • The narrow windows admit little light into the room.窗户狭窄,只有少量光线可以照进房间。
  6. [transitive] (formal) to allow somebody to become a member of a club, a school or an organization准许…加入(俱乐部、组织);接收(入学)
    • admit somebody The society admits all US citizens over 21.凡 21 岁以上的美国公民均可加入该社团。
    • admit somebody to/into something Women were only admitted into the club last year.这家俱乐部去年才接纳女会员。
    Topics Educationc1
  7. to hospital医院

  8. [transitive, often passive] (formal) to take somebody to a hospital or other institution where they can receive special care接收入院(或收容所等);收治
    • be admitted to something Two crash victims were admitted to the local hospital.两位车祸受害者已送进当地医院。
    Topics Medicinec1
  9. evidence

  10. [transitive] (formal) to accept that evidence is legally valid and can be presented in court承认:接受证据在法律上有效并且可以在法庭上提出
    • Judge Neilson refused to admit the evidence because it had been illegally obtained.尼尔逊法官拒绝接受证据,因为它是非法获得的。
  11. Word Originlate Middle English: from Latin admittere, from ad- ‘to’ + mittere ‘send’.
TOEFL BNC: 887 COCA: 1089
admit verb
admit1 (Admit it! You were terrified!) admit2 (She admitted theft.) let sb in (Each ticket admits one adult.)
admit1

verb

Admit it! You were terrified! 承认吧!你吓坏了!She admitted to the theft. 她招认了偷窃行为。admit ♦︎ acknowledge ♦︎ recognize ♦︎ concede ♦︎ confess ♦︎ grantThese words all mean to agree, often unwillingly, that sth is true. 这些词均表示承认,或不情愿地承认。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to admit / confess to sthto admit / concede / confess sth to sbto admit / acknowledge / recognize / concede / confess / grant that...It is / was (generally) admitted / acknowledged / recognized / conceded / granted that...to admit / acknowledge / recognize the truthto admit / confess your mistakes / ignoranceyou must admit / acknowledge / recognize / concede / confess / grant sthto admit / acknowledge / concede / confess / grant sth freely / readilyto admit / acknowledge / concede / confess sth grudgingly / privately / reluctantly admit (-tt-) [intransitive, transitive] to agree, often unwillingly, that sth is true (勉强)承认(某事属实)She admits to being strict with her children.她承认对自己的孩子很严厉。It was a stupid thing to do, I admit.我承认,那次干的是件蠢事。Admit it! You were terrified!承认吧!你吓坏了!Why don't you just admit defeat (= recognize that you cannot do sth and let sb else try)?你干嘛不干脆承认自己不行?You must admit that it all sounds very strange.必须承认这一切听起来很古怪。The appointment is now generally admitted to have been a mistake.现在普遍认为那次任命是个错误。This pattern is only used in the passive. 此句型仅用于被动语态。 acknowledge əkˈnɒlɪdʒ; NAmE əkˈnɑːlɪdʒ [transitive] (rather formal) to accept that sth exists, is true or has happened 承认(某事物存在、属实或发生过)She refuses to acknowledge the need for reform.她拒不承认需要进行改革。He did not acknowledge that he had done anything wrong.他不承认自己做错了什么。It is generally acknowledged to be true.普遍认为那是真的。 recognize (BrE also recognise) [transitive] to admit or be aware that sth exists or is true 承认,意识到(某事物存在或属实)They recognized the need to take the problem seriously.他们意识到需要认真对待那个问题。Drugs were not recognized as a problem then.那时候还没有把毒品看成严重问题。Nobody recognized how urgent the situation was.谁也没有意识到情况有多么紧急。 recognition

noun

[singular, uncountable] a growing recognition that older people have potential too越来越多的人认识到老年人也具有潜能There is general recognition of the urgent need for reform.人们普遍认识到迫切需要改革。
concede kənˈsiːd [transitive] (rather formal) to admit, often unwillingly, that sth is true or logical (勉强)承认(某事属实或合乎逻辑)He was forced to concede (that) there might be difficulties.他被迫承认可能有困难。He reluctantly conceded the point to me.他不情愿地向我承认了这一点。NOTE 辨析 Admit or concede?When sb admits sth, they are usually agreeing that sth which is generally considered bad or wrong is true or has happened, especially when it relates to their own actions. When sb concedes sth, they are usually accepting, unwillingly, that a particular fact or statement is true or logical. * admit通常表示承认一件与自己行为有关、被普遍认为是错误的事属实或确实发生过。concede通常表示勉强接受某个事实或承认某说法合乎逻辑。 confess [transitive, intransitive] (rather formal) to admit sth that you feel ashamed or embarrassed about 承认(自己感到羞愧或尴尬的事)She was reluctant to confess her ignorance.她不愿承认自己无知。I must confess to knowing nothing about computers.我得承认对电脑一窍不通。 grant [transitive] to admit that a statement or claim is true, usually while denying that a greater claim is also true 承认,同意(某种说法属实,但通常同时否认另一过头的说法)She's a smart woman, I grant you, but she's no genius.我同意你的观点,她是个聪明的女人,但绝不是天才。Granted, he is a beginner, but he should know the basic rules.的确,他是个新手,但总应该知道基本规则吧。Grant is most commonly used in the expressions I/I'll grant you (that)... and Granted... (at the beginning of a sentence). You often use but in the second part of a sentence containing grant. * grant最常见的表达方式是I/I'll grant you (that) ...和Granted ...(用于句首),句子的后半部分常用but开始。
admit2

verb

Admit it! You were terrified! 承认吧!你吓坏了!She admitted to the theft. 她招认了偷窃行为。admit ♦︎ confess ♦︎ own upThese words all mean to say that you have done sth wrong or illegal. 这些词均表示承认过错或罪行。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to admit / confess / own up to sthto admit / confess / own up that... admit (-tt-) [intransitive, transitive] to say that you have done sth wrong or illegal, especially when sb asks you 承认(过错或罪行);(尤指被问到时)招认,招供She refused to admit to the other charges.她拒不承认其他指控。He freely admitted that he had taken bribes.他坦承收受了贿赂。He refused to admit his guilt.他拒不认罪。 (BrE) She admitted theft.她招认了偷窃行为。 (especially NAmE) She admitted to the theft.她招认了偷窃行为。OPP deny deny admission ədˈmɪʃn

noun

[countable] an admission of guilt承认有罪He is a thief by his own admission (= he has admitted it).他自己供认是小偷。
confess kənˈfes [intransitive, transitive] to admit, especially formally or to the police, that you have done sth wrong or illegal (尤指正式地或向警方)供认,坦白,承认(错误或罪行)He confessed that he had stolen the money.他承认偷了那笔钱。We persuaded her to confess her crime.我们劝她坦白自己犯下的罪行。After hours of questioning, the suspect confessed.经过几个小时的审问,疑犯终于招供。 confession kənˈfeʃn

noun

[countable, uncountable] I have a confession to make-I lied about my age.我有错要承认-我谎报了年龄。His confession was extracted under torture.他是屈打成招的。
ˌown ˈup

phrasal verb

(rather informal) to admit that you are responsible for sth bad or wrong, especially sth that is not very serious (尤指为不严重的错误)承担责任,认错I'm still waiting for someone to own up to the breakages.我还在等着有人承认把东西打碎了。

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