ADMIT 承認
ASSENT to what the LISTENER has in the PAST DECLARED to be TRUE OR what the LISTENER is BELIEVED to BELIEVE is TRUE.ASSENT to what the LISTENER has
Old Chinese Criteria
Modern Chinese Criteria
認錯 refers to the admission of a mistake.
認罪 refers to the admission of guilt.
認帳 refers to an acknowledgement of a responsibility which imposes duties on one.
認輸 refers to an acknowledgement of defeat.
認命 refers to the acknowledgement that something is one's fate.
Compare also:
確認 refers specifically to the confirmation that something which may or may not be pleasant to the speake is the case.
認可 refers to approval of something as true or acceptable, the speaker being a person in authority.
肯定 refers to a positive appraisal or confirmation of something as being true.
rough draft to BEGIN TO identify synonym group members for analysis, based on CL etc. 18.11.2003. CH /
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ADMIT
fateri refers to an act of disclosing something in a very general sense, as opposed to celare "to hide".
profiteri refers to a free and spontaneous act of avowal of a belief one holds, unprovoked by questions; and this act is typically proud and assertive.
confiteri refers to an act of confession provoked by questions, threats or the like; and this act is typically contrite.
Words
予 yǔ MC: yoX OC: laʔCH 1 AttributionWD
- Syntactic words
- vtoSadmit that S, concede that S, go along with the statement that SCH
可 kě OC: khlaalʔ MC: khɑ 0 AttributionsWD
- Syntactic words
- vt+Sconcede, admit
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