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admitir

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

admit of V. [ingl. am. ədˈmɪt -, ingl. brit. ədˈmɪt -] (v + prep + o)

admit of (permit) form.:

admit of interpretation/explanation
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
Oxford Spanish Dictionary

admit <part. pres. admitting; pret., part. pas. admitted> [ingl. am. ədˈmɪt, ingl. brit. ədˈmɪt] V. trans.

1.1. admit (allow entry):

admitir form.
admit one

1.2. admit patient:

internar Co. Sur Méx.
la internaron esta mañana Co. Sur Méx.

1.3. admit light/air:

2.1. admit (confess):

admit crime/mistake/failure
admit crime/mistake/failure
to admit sth to sb
confesarle algo a alguien

2.2. admit (acknowledge):

admit truth/validity

2.3. admit → admit of

admit of V. [ingl. am. ədˈmɪt -, ingl. brit. ədˈmɪt -] (v + prep + o)

admit of (permit) form.:

admit of interpretation/explanation

of [ingl. am. əv, ingl. brit. ɒv, (ə)v] PREP.

1. of (indicating relationship, material, content):

2. of (descriptive use):

3.1. of (partitive use):

3.2. of (with superl):

4. of (indicating date, time):

it is ten (minutes) of five ingl. am.
it is ten (minutes) of five ingl. am.
son diez para las cinco amer. excl Río Pl.
it is a quarter of five ingl. am.
it is a quarter of five ingl. am.
son un cuarto para las cinco amer. excl Río Pl.

5. of (on the part of):

6. of (inherent in):

7.1. of (indicating cause):

7.2. of (by):

of arc.

en el diccionario PONS

I. admit [ədˈmɪt] V. trans. -tt-

1. admit (acknowledge):

admit error
admit crime

2. admit (allow entrance to):

3. admit (permit):

II. admit [ədˈmɪt] V. intr.

to admit to sth

of [əv, stressed: ɒv] PREP.

1. of:

2. of (belonging to):

3. of (done by):

4. of (representing):

5. of (without):

6. of (with):

7. of (away from):

8. of (temporal):

in May of 2003
en mayo del 2003

9. of ingl. am. (to):

10. of (consisting of):

11. of (characteristic):

12. of (concerning):

to know sth of sb's past

13. of (cause):

because of sth/sb

14. of (a portion of):

15. of (to amount of):

en el diccionario PONS

I. admit <-tt-> [æd·ˈmɪt] V. trans.

1. admit (acknowledge):

admit error
admit crime

2. admit (allow entrance to):

3. admit (permit):

II. admit <-tt-> [æd·ˈmɪt] V. intr.

to admit to sth

of [əv, stressed: ʌv] PREP.

1. of:

2. of (belonging to):

3. of (done by):

4. of (representing):

5. of (without):

6. of (with):

7. of (away from):

8. of (temporal):

in May of 2006
en mayo de(l) 2006

9. of (to):

10. of (consisting of):

11. of (characteristic):

12. of (concerning):

to know sth of sb's past

13. of (cause):

because of sth/sb

14. of (a portion of):

15. of (to amount of):

Present
Iadmit of
youadmit of
he/she/itadmits of
weadmit of
youadmit of
theyadmit of
Past
Iadmitted of
youadmitted of
he/she/itadmitted of
weadmitted of
youadmitted of
theyadmitted of
Present Perfect
Ihaveadmitted of
youhaveadmitted of
he/she/ithasadmitted of
wehaveadmitted of
youhaveadmitted of
theyhaveadmitted of
Past Perfect
Ihadadmitted of
youhadadmitted of
he/she/ithadadmitted of
wehadadmitted of
youhadadmitted of
theyhadadmitted of

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

She admitted that she found the long working hours hard and left when it took a negative impact on her health.
en.wikipedia.org
Children over 12 are admitted to industrial work on obtaining certificates of birth, of physical fitness and of elementary education.
en.wikipedia.org
This program includes policies and procedures designed to ensure that each elderly patient admitted to the hospital receives a nutritional screening.
en.wikipedia.org
He was admitted to the bar in 1891.
en.wikipedia.org
For example, the only time one admits they are a senior is to receive a discount.
en.wikipedia.org

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