Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky Flashcards

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verb : SOMETHING BAD : to agree that you did something bad, or that something bad is true

itiraf etmek

[+ doing sth] Both men ——tted taking illegal drugs.

[+ to + doing sth] She ——-ted to stealing the keys.

ALLOW [T] : to allow someone to enter somewhere, especially to take someone who is sick into hospital

kabul etmek, hastayı kabul etmek

to be ——tted to hospital

Following a boarding school education in Moscow with his older brother Mikhail, Dostoevsky was ——-ted to the Academy of Military Engineers in St. Petersburg in 1838

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admit verb UK ​ /ədˈmɪt/ US ​ present participle admitting, past tense and past participle admitted SOMETHING BAD [I, T] ​ B1 to agree that you did something bad, or that something bad is true itiraf etmek [+ doing sth] Both men admitted taking illegal drugs. [+ to + doing sth] She admitted to stealing the keys. I was wrong - I admit it. [+ (that)] He finally admitted that he couldn’t cope. ALLOW [T] ​ to allow someone to enter somewhere, especially to take someone who is sick into hospital kabul etmek, hastayı kabul etmek uk to be admitted to hospital/ us to be admitted to the hospital It says on the ticket ‘admits 2’.

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