admit 的英语意思
admitadmit /ədˈmɪt/ verb (past tense and past participle admitted, present participle admitting)
查看全部语言翻译1accept truth [intransitive, transitive] to agree unwillingly that something is true or that someone else is right不情愿地承认某事属实或他人正确:
‘Okay, so maybe I was a little bit scared,’ Jenny admitted."好吧,也许我确实有点害怕,"珍妮承认道。admit (that)
You may not like her, but you have to admit that she’s good at her job.你也许不喜欢她,但你不得不承认她工作能力很强。admit to somebody (that)
Paul admitted to me that he sometimes feels jealous of my friendship with Stanley.保罗向我承认,他有时会嫉妒我和斯坦利的友谊。
I must admit, I didn’t actually do anything to help her.我必须承认,我实际上什么都没做来帮助她。
Admit it! I’m right, aren’t I?承认吧!我是对的,不是吗?admit (to) doing something
Dana admitted feeling hurt by what I had said.达娜承认被我说的话伤到了。freely/openly/frankly etc admit (=admit without being ashamed)(=坦然承认,毫不羞愧)
Phillips openly admits to having an alcohol problem.菲利普斯公开承认自己有酗酒问题。2accept blame [intransitive, transitive] to say that you have done something wrong, especially something criminal承认自己做了错事,尤其是犯罪行为 SYN confess OPP denyadmit doing something
Greene admitted causing death by reckless driving.格林承认因鲁莽驾驶导致他人死亡。admit to (doing) something
A quarter of all workers admit to taking time off when they are not ill.四分之一的员工承认曾在没病的情况下请假。
After questioning, he admitted to the murder.经过审讯,他承认了谋杀罪行。
No organization has admitted responsibility for the bombing.没有任何组织承认对此次爆炸事件负责。► see thesaurus at admit3allow to enter [transitive] to allow someone to enter a public place to watch a game, performance etc准许某人进入公共场所观看比赛、演出等admit somebody to/into something
Only ticket-holders will be admitted into the stadium.只有持票者才能进入体育场。Register语体In everyday English, people usually say let someone in rather than admit someone:· They won’t let you in without a ticket.在日常英语中,人们通常用 let someone in 而不是 admit someone:· They won't let you in without a ticket.(没有票他们不会让你进去。)4allow to join [transitive] to allow someone to join an organization, club etc准许某人加入组织、俱乐部等admit somebody to/into something
Drake was admitted into the club in 1997.德雷克于1997年被接纳为该俱乐部成员。5hospital [transitive] if people at a hospital admit someone, that person is taken in to be given treatment, tests, or care若医院收治某人,该人即被接收入院以接受治疗、检查或护理:
What time was she admitted?她是什么时候入院的?be admitted to hospital British English, be admitted to the hospital American English6admit defeat to stop trying to do something because you realize you cannot succeed因意识到无法成功而停止尝试:
For Haskill, selling the restaurant would be admitting defeat.对哈斯基尔来说,卖掉餐厅就等于承认失败。7admit evidence to allow a particular piece of evidence to be used in a court of law允许在法庭上采用某一特定证据:
Courts can refuse to admit evidence obtained illegally by police.法院可以拒绝采纳警方通过非法手段获取的证据。admit of something phrasal verb formal正式 if a situation admits of a particular explanation, that explanation can be accepted as possible若某情况容许某种特定解释,则该解释可被视为合理可能:
The facts admit of no other explanation.这些事实不容有任何其他解释。GRAMMAR: Comparison语法:比较admit• You admit that you did something: · He admitted that he had made a mistake.• admit that you did something(承认做了某事)的用法:· He admitted that he had made a mistake.(他承认自己犯了个错误。)• You admit to someone that you did something: · He admitted to me that he had made a mistake. ✗Don’t say: He admitted me that he had made a mistake.• admit to someone that you did something(向某人承认做了某事)的用法:· He admitted to me that he had made a mistake.(他向我承认自己犯了个错误。)✗不要说:He admitted me that he had made a mistake.• You admit doing something: · He admitted making a mistake. ✗Don’t say: He admitted to make a mistake.• admit doing something(承认做了某事)的用法:· He admitted making a mistake.(他承认犯了个错误。)✗不要说:He admitted to make a mistake.confess• You confess that you did something: · He confessed that he had stolen the money.• confess that you did something(坦白做了某事)的用法:· He confessed that he had stolen the money.(他坦白自己偷了钱。)• You confess to someone that you did something: · He confessed to the police that he had stolen the money.• confess to someone that you did something(向某人坦白做了某事)的用法:· He confessed to the police that he had stolen the money.(他向警方坦白自己偷了那笔钱。)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词refuse to admit something· He refused to admit that it was his fault.他拒绝承认那是他的错。be forced to admit something· The government was forced to admit that the policy had never really worked.政府被迫承认该政策从未真正奏效。somebody has to admit something· In the end, he had to admit I was right.最终,他不得不承认我是对的。adverbs副词freely/readily/openly admit something (=admit without being ashamed)· I freely admit I’m hopeless at maths.我坦然承认自己数学很差。grudgingly/reluctantly admit something (=admit something when you do not want to)· He grudgingly admitted that I was a better swimmer than him.他勉强承认我游泳比他好。phrases短语be willing/prepared/happy/ready to admit something· She was willing to admit that she’d made a mistake.她愿意承认自己犯了个错误。be ashamed/loath to admit something· He was ashamed to admit that he had lied to her.他羞于承认自己曾对她撒谎。I must admit something (=used when saying that you admit that something is true)· I must admit I hate camping.我必须承认我讨厌露营。I hate to admit it but …· I hate to admit it but it looks like we’ve failed.我不想承认这一点,但看来我们失败了。be the first to admit something· I know I’m lazy – I’m the first to admit it!我知道我很懒——我是第一个承认这点的!I don’t mind admitting something· I’m scared and I don’t mind admitting it.我很害怕,而且我不介意承认这一点。THESAURUS同义词辨析admit something is true承认某事属实admit to agree unwillingly that something is true不情愿地承认某事属实: · He admitted that the company was having financial difficulties.他承认公司正面临财务困难。· I must admit I was disappointed by their reaction.我必须承认,我对他们的反应感到失望。concede formal正式 to admit something in a discussion or argument在讨论或争论中承认某事: · ‘You may be right,’ Bridget conceded."你可能是对的,"布里奇特让步道。· It was a decision which he now concedes was incorrect.这是一个他现在承认是错误的决定。acknowledge /əkˈnɒlɪdʒ/ formal正式 to say that something is true or that a situation exists承认某事属实或某种情况存在: · The report acknowledges that research on animals is not always a reliable guide when it comes to humans.该报告承认,动物研究在涉及人类时并非总是可靠的参考依据。· They do not want to acknowledge the fact that things have changed.他们不想承认事情已经改变这一事实。confess to admit something that you feel embarrassed or ashamed about承认令自己感到尴尬或羞愧的事情: · Bradley confessed that he struggled to finish the race.布拉德利坦白说他很难坚持跑完比赛。· I must confess I don’t like his wife at all.我必须坦白,我一点也不喜欢他的妻子。Granted/I grant you formal正式 spoken口语 used when admitting that something is true, although you do not think it makes much difference to the main point. Granted is usually used at the beginning of a sentence, or on its own用于承认某事属实,但认为这对主要论点影响不大。granted 通常用于句首或单独使用: · She has a lot of experience, I grant you, but she’s not good at managing people.我承认她经验丰富,但她不擅长管理人。· Granted he did play well in the last game, but generally his form hasn't been very good recently.诚然,他在上一场比赛中发挥得不错,但总体来说他最近的状态并不太好。admit you have done something wrong承认自己做错了事admit to say that you have done something wrong, especially something criminal承认自己做了错事,尤其是犯罪行为: · He admitted charges of theft and false accounting.他承认了盗窃和伪造账目的指控。· Bennett admitted killing his wife.贝内特承认杀死了自己的妻子。confess to tell the police or someone in authority that you have done something bad, especially when they have persuaded you to do this向警方或权威人士坦白自己做了坏事,尤其是在被他们说服之后: · He finally confessed that he had stolen the money.他终于坦白自己偷了那笔钱。· They told him that if he confessed he would get a lighter sentence.他们告诉他,如果他坦白,将会获得较轻的判决。own up to admit that you have done something wrong, usually something that is not very serious. Own up is more informal than admit or confess承认自己做了错事,通常指不太严重的事情。own up 比 admit 或 confess 更口语化: · He owned up to the mistake straight away.他立刻承认了自己的错误。fess up informal非正式 to admit that you have done something wrong that is not very serious承认自己做了不太严重的错事: · Come on, fess up! Where were you last night?来吧,坦白吧!你昨晚在哪里?come clean informal非正式 to finally admit something bad that you have been trying to hide最终承认一直试图隐瞒的不好的事情: · They want the government to come clean on where all the money has gone.他们希望政府坦白说明所有资金的去向。
查看全部语言翻译1accept truth [intransitive, transitive] to agree unwillingly that something is true or that someone else is right不情愿地承认某事属实或他人正确:
‘Okay, so maybe I was a little bit scared,’ Jenny admitted."好吧,也许我确实有点害怕,"珍妮承认道。admit (that)
You may not like her, but you have to admit that she’s good at her job.你也许不喜欢她,但你不得不承认她工作能力很强。admit to somebody (that)
Paul admitted to me that he sometimes feels jealous of my friendship with Stanley.保罗向我承认,他有时会嫉妒我和斯坦利的友谊。
I must admit, I didn’t actually do anything to help her.我必须承认,我实际上什么都没做来帮助她。
Admit it! I’m right, aren’t I?承认吧!我是对的,不是吗?admit (to) doing something
Dana admitted feeling hurt by what I had said.达娜承认被我说的话伤到了。freely/openly/frankly etc admit (=admit without being ashamed)(=坦然承认,毫不羞愧)
Phillips openly admits to having an alcohol problem.菲利普斯公开承认自己有酗酒问题。2accept blame [intransitive, transitive] to say that you have done something wrong, especially something criminal承认自己做了错事,尤其是犯罪行为 SYN confess OPP denyadmit doing something
Greene admitted causing death by reckless driving.格林承认因鲁莽驾驶导致他人死亡。admit to (doing) something
A quarter of all workers admit to taking time off when they are not ill.四分之一的员工承认曾在没病的情况下请假。
After questioning, he admitted to the murder.经过审讯,他承认了谋杀罪行。
No organization has admitted responsibility for the bombing.没有任何组织承认对此次爆炸事件负责。► see thesaurus at admit3allow to enter [transitive] to allow someone to enter a public place to watch a game, performance etc准许某人进入公共场所观看比赛、演出等admit somebody to/into something
Only ticket-holders will be admitted into the stadium.只有持票者才能进入体育场。Register语体In everyday English, people usually say let someone in rather than admit someone:· They won’t let you in without a ticket.在日常英语中,人们通常用 let someone in 而不是 admit someone:· They won't let you in without a ticket.(没有票他们不会让你进去。)4allow to join [transitive] to allow someone to join an organization, club etc准许某人加入组织、俱乐部等admit somebody to/into something
Drake was admitted into the club in 1997.德雷克于1997年被接纳为该俱乐部成员。5hospital [transitive] if people at a hospital admit someone, that person is taken in to be given treatment, tests, or care若医院收治某人,该人即被接收入院以接受治疗、检查或护理:
What time was she admitted?她是什么时候入院的?be admitted to hospital British English, be admitted to the hospital American English6admit defeat to stop trying to do something because you realize you cannot succeed因意识到无法成功而停止尝试:
For Haskill, selling the restaurant would be admitting defeat.对哈斯基尔来说,卖掉餐厅就等于承认失败。7admit evidence to allow a particular piece of evidence to be used in a court of law允许在法庭上采用某一特定证据:
Courts can refuse to admit evidence obtained illegally by police.法院可以拒绝采纳警方通过非法手段获取的证据。admit of something phrasal verb formal正式 if a situation admits of a particular explanation, that explanation can be accepted as possible若某情况容许某种特定解释,则该解释可被视为合理可能:
The facts admit of no other explanation.这些事实不容有任何其他解释。GRAMMAR: Comparison语法:比较admit• You admit that you did something: · He admitted that he had made a mistake.• admit that you did something(承认做了某事)的用法:· He admitted that he had made a mistake.(他承认自己犯了个错误。)• You admit to someone that you did something: · He admitted to me that he had made a mistake. ✗Don’t say: He admitted me that he had made a mistake.• admit to someone that you did something(向某人承认做了某事)的用法:· He admitted to me that he had made a mistake.(他向我承认自己犯了个错误。)✗不要说:He admitted me that he had made a mistake.• You admit doing something: · He admitted making a mistake. ✗Don’t say: He admitted to make a mistake.• admit doing something(承认做了某事)的用法:· He admitted making a mistake.(他承认犯了个错误。)✗不要说:He admitted to make a mistake.confess• You confess that you did something: · He confessed that he had stolen the money.• confess that you did something(坦白做了某事)的用法:· He confessed that he had stolen the money.(他坦白自己偷了钱。)• You confess to someone that you did something: · He confessed to the police that he had stolen the money.• confess to someone that you did something(向某人坦白做了某事)的用法:· He confessed to the police that he had stolen the money.(他向警方坦白自己偷了那笔钱。)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词refuse to admit something· He refused to admit that it was his fault.他拒绝承认那是他的错。be forced to admit something· The government was forced to admit that the policy had never really worked.政府被迫承认该政策从未真正奏效。somebody has to admit something· In the end, he had to admit I was right.最终,他不得不承认我是对的。adverbs副词freely/readily/openly admit something (=admit without being ashamed)· I freely admit I’m hopeless at maths.我坦然承认自己数学很差。grudgingly/reluctantly admit something (=admit something when you do not want to)· He grudgingly admitted that I was a better swimmer than him.他勉强承认我游泳比他好。phrases短语be willing/prepared/happy/ready to admit something· She was willing to admit that she’d made a mistake.她愿意承认自己犯了个错误。be ashamed/loath to admit something· He was ashamed to admit that he had lied to her.他羞于承认自己曾对她撒谎。I must admit something (=used when saying that you admit that something is true)· I must admit I hate camping.我必须承认我讨厌露营。I hate to admit it but …· I hate to admit it but it looks like we’ve failed.我不想承认这一点,但看来我们失败了。be the first to admit something· I know I’m lazy – I’m the first to admit it!我知道我很懒——我是第一个承认这点的!I don’t mind admitting something· I’m scared and I don’t mind admitting it.我很害怕,而且我不介意承认这一点。THESAURUS同义词辨析admit something is true承认某事属实admit to agree unwillingly that something is true不情愿地承认某事属实: · He admitted that the company was having financial difficulties.他承认公司正面临财务困难。· I must admit I was disappointed by their reaction.我必须承认,我对他们的反应感到失望。concede formal正式 to admit something in a discussion or argument在讨论或争论中承认某事: · ‘You may be right,’ Bridget conceded."你可能是对的,"布里奇特让步道。· It was a decision which he now concedes was incorrect.这是一个他现在承认是错误的决定。acknowledge /əkˈnɒlɪdʒ/ formal正式 to say that something is true or that a situation exists承认某事属实或某种情况存在: · The report acknowledges that research on animals is not always a reliable guide when it comes to humans.该报告承认,动物研究在涉及人类时并非总是可靠的参考依据。· They do not want to acknowledge the fact that things have changed.他们不想承认事情已经改变这一事实。confess to admit something that you feel embarrassed or ashamed about承认令自己感到尴尬或羞愧的事情: · Bradley confessed that he struggled to finish the race.布拉德利坦白说他很难坚持跑完比赛。· I must confess I don’t like his wife at all.我必须坦白,我一点也不喜欢他的妻子。Granted/I grant you formal正式 spoken口语 used when admitting that something is true, although you do not think it makes much difference to the main point. Granted is usually used at the beginning of a sentence, or on its own用于承认某事属实,但认为这对主要论点影响不大。granted 通常用于句首或单独使用: · She has a lot of experience, I grant you, but she’s not good at managing people.我承认她经验丰富,但她不擅长管理人。· Granted he did play well in the last game, but generally his form hasn't been very good recently.诚然,他在上一场比赛中发挥得不错,但总体来说他最近的状态并不太好。admit you have done something wrong承认自己做错了事admit to say that you have done something wrong, especially something criminal承认自己做了错事,尤其是犯罪行为: · He admitted charges of theft and false accounting.他承认了盗窃和伪造账目的指控。· Bennett admitted killing his wife.贝内特承认杀死了自己的妻子。confess to tell the police or someone in authority that you have done something bad, especially when they have persuaded you to do this向警方或权威人士坦白自己做了坏事,尤其是在被他们说服之后: · He finally confessed that he had stolen the money.他终于坦白自己偷了那笔钱。· They told him that if he confessed he would get a lighter sentence.他们告诉他,如果他坦白,将会获得较轻的判决。own up to admit that you have done something wrong, usually something that is not very serious. Own up is more informal than admit or confess承认自己做了错事,通常指不太严重的事情。own up 比 admit 或 confess 更口语化: · He owned up to the mistake straight away.他立刻承认了自己的错误。fess up informal非正式 to admit that you have done something wrong that is not very serious承认自己做了不太严重的错事: · Come on, fess up! Where were you last night?来吧,坦白吧!你昨晚在哪里?come clean informal非正式 to finally admit something bad that you have been trying to hide最终承认一直试图隐瞒的不好的事情: · They want the government to come clean on where all the money has gone.他们希望政府坦白说明所有资金的去向。