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Pocket Oxford Spanish Dictionary © 2005 Oxford University Press:
admit /əd'mɪt/ -tt- verbo transitivo
    1. (allow entry) dejar entrar;
      light/airpermitir entrar;
      (on signs) admit one entrada individual
    1. patientingresar, internar (CS, Méx)
  1. (confess) ‹crime/mistakeadmitir;
    to ~ sth to sb confesarle(conj.⇒) algo a algn

Phrasal Verbs
admit to v + prep + o (confess) ‹erroradmitir;
crimedeclararse culpable de

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Diccionario Espasa Concise © 2000 Espasa Calpe:
admit [əd'mɪt] verbo transitivo
1   (a una persona) dejar entrar
     to be admitted (to hospital), ingresar (en un hospital), she was admitted to hospital with a broken arm, ingresó en el hospital con un brazo roto
     (letrero) dogs not admitted, no se admiten perros
2   (un hecho) reconocer
     (crimen, culpabilidad, pecado) confesar: I admit I drank your coffee, confieso que me he bebido tu café
    Recuerda que cuando to admit significa reconocer o confesar va seguido de gerundio: He admitted committing the crime o he admitted having committed the crime. Confesó que había cometido el crimen.
    


admit: WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2010
Compound Forms:
refuse to admitrehusar admitir
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