transitive. To confess, admit, own; = know, v. 4a.
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释义 | the mind > language > statement > acceptance, reception, or admission > accept, receive, or admit [verb (transitive)] (24) yknowOE transitive. To confess, admit, own; = know, v. 4a. knowc1175 transitive. To acknowledge, confess, own, admit; = acknow, v. 2, beknow, v. 2. Frequently with that-clause as object. Cf. yknow, v. 4a. Obsolete. takec1175 transitive. To accept (something offered), esp. willingly; not to refuse or reject. undergoc1315 To accept, admit, allow. Obsolete. rare. receive1318 transitive. To accept (something) as an authority, rule, or practice; to admit the truth or validity of. Cf. received, adj. 1. Now chiefly in… takea1333 transitive. To be the recipient of (words, information, etc.) through hearing or listening to another; to hear. Frequently in imperative with the… allowc1350 transitive. To accept as true or valid; to acknowledge, admit, grant. Also: (of a statement) to enable (another statement) to be true or valid. accept1439 transitive. To agree to (a condition, stipulation, or command); to respond affirmatively to (a proposal, offer, or invitation). Formerly also †intrans… admitc1449 transitive. To accept as true or authoritative; to acknowledge as a fact; to concede. Formerly also †intransitive with of (obsolete). recognize1509 transitive. To acknowledge the existence or truth of; to admit knowledge or awareness of; to confess or avow. concedea1513 transitive. To acknowledge the truth or fairness of (a statement, claim, etc.); to allow or grant (a proposition); to admit that something is the… adhibit1542 transitive. To bring in, admit; to let in, allow. Obsolete. allow1548 transitive. With clause or direct speech as object. To acknowledge, admit, or grant (that something is the case); to concede. Also with indirect… yieldc1571 transitive. With simple object, with or without dative of the person: To grant, allow, concede the fact, validity, or cogency of. Now rare (and… acquiescatea1586 intransitive. = acquiesce, v. yield1590 transitive. With clause or accusative and infinitive: To concede or admit that a thing is so. Obsolete. gratify1662 To please by compliance; to give free course to; to humour, indulge, satisfy (a desire, feeling, etc.); †to comply with (a request, a command), to… Subcategories:— be prepared to (1) — accept without opposition or protest (2) — a person (4) |
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