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admitted
(
a
.)被承認了的,公認的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ad·mit
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Admitted
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Admitting
.]
1.
To
suffer
to
enter
;
to
grant
entrance
,
whether
into
a
place
,
or
into
the
mind
,
or
consideration
;
to
receive
;
to
take
;
as
,
they
were
into
his
house
;
to
admit
a
serious
thought
into
the
mind
;
to
admit
evidence
in
the
trial
of
a
cause
.
2.
To
give
a
right
of
entrance
;
as
,
a
ticket
admits
one
into
a
playhouse
.
3.
To
allow
(
one
)
to
enter
on
an
office
or
to
enjoy
a
privilege
;
to
recognize
as
qualified
for
a
franchise
;
as
,
to
admit
an
attorney
to
practice
law
;
the
prisoner
was
admitted
to
bail
.
4.
To
concede
as
true
;
to
acknowledge
or
assent
to
,
as
an
allegation
which
it
is
impossible
to
deny
;
to
own
or
confess
;
as
,
the
argument
or
fact
is
admitted
;
he
admitted
his
guilt
.
5.
To
be
capable
of
;
to
permit
;
as
,
the
words
do
not
admit
such
a
construction
.
In
this
sense
,
of
may
be
used
after
the
verb
,
or
may
be
omitted
.
Both
Houses
declared
that
they
could
admit
of
no
treaty
with
the
king
.
--
Hume
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ad·mit·ted
a.
Received
as
true
or
valid
;
acknowledged
. --
Ad·mit·ted·ly
adv.
Confessedly
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
admit
v
1:
declare
to
be
true
or
admit
the
existence
or
reality
or
truth
of
; "
He
admitted
his
errors
"; "
She
acknowledged
that
she
might
have
forgotten
" [
syn
:
acknowledge
]
[
ant
:
deny
]
2:
allow
to
enter
;
grant
entry
to
; "
We
cannot
admit
non-members
into
our
club
" [
syn
:
allow in
,
let in
,
intromit
]
[
ant
:
reject
]
3:
allow
participation
in
or
the
right
to
be
part
of
;
permit
to
exercise
the
rights
,
functions
,
and
responsibilities
of
;
"
admit
someone
to
the
profession
"; "
She
was
admitted
to
the
New
Jersey
Bar
" [
syn
:
let in
,
include
] [
ant
:
exclude
]
4:
admit
into
a
group
or
community
; "
accept
students
for
graduate
study
"; "
We'll
have
to
vote
on
whether
or
not
to
admit
a
new
member
" [
syn
:
accept
,
take
,
take on
]
5:
afford
possibility
; "
This
problem
admits
of
no
solution
";
"
This
short
story
allows
of
several
different
interpretations
" [
syn
:
allow
]
6:
give
access
or
entrance
to
; "
The
French
doors
admit
onto
the
yard
"
7:
have
room
for
;
hold
without
crowding
; "
This
hotel
can
accommodate
250
guests
"; "
The
theater
admits
300
people
";
"
The
auditorium
can't
hold
more
than
500
people
" [
syn
:
accommodate
,
hold
]
8:
serve
as
a
means
of
entrance
; "
This
ticket
will
admit
one
adult
to
the
show
"
[
also
:
admitting
,
admitted
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
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