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прогоня
confessare un reato
английский
английский
итальянский
итальянский
I. confess [брит. kənˈfɛs, америк. kənˈfɛs] ГЛ. перех.
1. confess:
confess crime, truth
confess mistake, weakness
confess desire, liking
to confess that
I must confess I don't like him
2. confess РЕЛИГ.:
confess penitent: sins
confess heretic etc.: faith, belief
confess priest: (hear confession of)
II. confess [брит. kənˈfɛs, америк. kənˈfɛs] ГЛ. неперех.
1. confess (admit):
confess
confess
to confess to a crime
to confess to a liking for sth
2. confess РЕЛИГ.:
confess
cheerfully admit, confess, declare
freely admit, confess
итальянский
итальянский
английский
английский
confessare crimine, atto illecito, colpa
confessare verità, errore, debolezza, desiderio
ammettere fatto, torto, fallimento, errore
ammettere debolezza, ignoranza, paura
английский
английский
итальянский
итальянский
I. confess [kən·ˈfes] ГЛ. неперех.
1. confess:
to confess to a crime
2. confess РЕЛИГ.:
confess
II. confess [kən·ˈfes] ГЛ. перех.
confess
to confess a sin
итальянский
итальянский
английский
английский
Present
Iconfess
youconfess
he/she/itconfesses
weconfess
youconfess
theyconfess
Past
Iconfessed
youconfessed
he/she/itconfessed
weconfessed
youconfessed
theyconfessed
Present Perfect
Ihaveconfessed
youhaveconfessed
he/she/ithasconfessed
wehaveconfessed
youhaveconfessed
theyhaveconfessed
Past Perfect
Ihadconfessed
youhadconfessed
he/she/ithadconfessed
wehadconfessed
youhadconfessed
theyhadconfessed
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All articles older than one year are freely available to the public.
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Older larvae feed freely on the underside of the leaves, eating small irregular patches of leaf tissue.
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Coppicing occurs freely up to a moderate size.
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Each program activity had a variety of outputs and learning materials that were shared and made freely available across the wider humanitarian community.
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It is completed when people are acting freely as agents of their values.
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