Der englische Verbstamm "admit" stammt aus dem Lateinischen "admittere" und bedeutet "zulassen" oder "eingestehen". In der englischen Sprache hat das Verb mehrere Bedeutungen, die sich je nach Kontext unterscheiden können. Grundsätzlich kann "admit" verwendet werden, um auszudrücken, dass man etwas zugibt, wie z. B. einen Fehler oder eine Wahrheit, die zuvor bestritten wurde. Es kann auch bedeuten, dass man jemanden oder etwas hineinlässt oder Zugang gewährt, wie zum Beispiel das Zulassen eines Patienten in ein Krankenhaus oder eines Besuchers in ein Gebäude. Das Verb kann somit sowohl in persönlichen als auch in formalen Kontexten vielseitig eingesetzt werden.
She finally admitted that she was wrong about the project.
He admits to feeling nervous before his big speech.
They admitted their mistake and apologized to everyone affected.
Will you admit that you took the last cookie?
The doctor admitted the patient to the hospital for further tests.
She refuses to admit that she needs help with her homework.
The suspect admitted to the crime during the interrogation.
We must admit that their performance was outstanding.
After much debate, he finally admitted his feelings for her.
Do you admit to knowing about the secret plan?
I admit my mistake.
You admit your fault.
He admits his error.
She admits her guilt.
It admits no doubt.
We admit the truth.
They admit their defeat.
I admitted my mistake.
You admitted your fault.
He admitted his error.
She admitted her guilt.
It admitted no doubt.
We admitted the truth.
They admitted their defeat.
I will admit my mistake.
You will admit your fault.
He will admit his error.
She will admit her guilt.
It will admit no doubt.
We will admit the truth.
They will admit their defeat.
I have admitted my mistake.
You have admitted your fault.
He has admitted his error.
She has admitted her guilt.
It has admitted no doubt.
We have admitted the truth.
They have admitted their defeat.
I had admitted my mistake.
You had admitted your fault.
He had admitted his error.
She had admitted her guilt.
It had admitted no doubt.
We had admitted the truth.
They had admitted their defeat.
I will have admitted my mistake.
You will have admitted your fault.
He will have admitted his error.
She will have admitted her guilt.
It will have admitted no doubt.
We will have admitted the truth.
They will have admitted their defeat.
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