Encara no tenim significats per a "admitting to".
1I'm not sure, she said, admitting to herself it was the truth.
2Fighting with admitting to it or getting this conversation back on course.
3We should especially beware of admitting to intimacy the sceptic and infidel.
4The RSPB did so in 2012, admitting to previous disagreements and in-fighting.
5She saw that it was a hidden door admitting to an elevator.
6He continued down very carefully, admitting to himself that he was frightened.
7There is none whom they are incapable of admitting to their favours.
8It was a strange one, he could not help admitting to himself.
9And madness, she was finally admitting to herself, was what it was.
10She had a boyish horror of admitting to fears, mental or physical.
11For some reason, they often seem to feel emasculated by admitting to it.
12Rather than fight the misconduct allegations, DeLapp resigned without admitting to any wrongdoing.
13Regulators would then drop their investigation without the companies admitting to any wrongdoing.
14But saying that to him would mean admitting to being the weakest member.
15You're admitting to me you're a counter? Flores's voice was rising.
16She was admitting to her consciousness a jealousy of anything comparable to wheat.
Aquesta col·locació està formada per:
Admitting to a través del temps
Admitting to per variant geogràfica