영어에서 Not admit 을 사용하는 예와 한국어로 번역
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Why not admit?
Not admitting her.
Under 15 not admitted.
Not admit people.
Assets not admitted.
Not admitted in Japan.
Under 4s not admitted.
We may not admit to placing such high standards on life, but this is indeed the way our ideal blueprint reads.
We were not admitted.
Most of us, I think, have a core of anxiety that we carry around with us, though we may not admit it to ourselves.
And let's not admit that say this villain.
In many instances, elderly people may not admit that they need help.
Please note: Students not admitted to Texas Tech University must first apply to Texas Tech before enrolling in courses…[-].
His system was purely deterministic so he could not admit freedom of choice to individuals.
They will often have lots of experience with different women, which allows them to see patterns and typical behaviors that women display, but will likely not admit.
That woman, that mother, would not admit her little girl was simple.
According to current indications, there are at least 500,000 patients in China whohave TAVR indications and the majority of them are not admitted to hospital for treatment.
The greatest manifestation of this contradiction consists in the fact that every citizen in being madea soldier becomes a prop of the government organization, and shares the responsibility of everything the government does, even though he may not admit its legitimacy.
You can't admit to being manipulated.
It's not that I couldn't admit that I was wrong.
Most people wouldn't admit that.
It seems I still can't admit to being lonely.
Worst of all, he wouldn't admit it!
No, but don't ever let it be said that I can't admit when I'm wrong.
Surprisingly often what we dislike in others is what we dislike in ourselves but can't admit to.
French turning to web to find love(but they won't admit it).
At church you tend to feel like you shouldn't admit to stuff like this, because we have created the idea that no one else struggles with it.
But even if US campaigns won't admit to using neuromarketing,“they should be interested in it, because politics is a blood sport,” says Dan Hill, an American expert in facial-expression coding who advised Mexican president Enrique Peña Nieto's 2012 election campaign.