Predicate: admit
Roleset id: admit.01 , acknowledge truth, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
admit.01: ADMIT-V NOTES: Member of Vncls confess-37.10, conjecture-29.5-2. (from admit.01-v) ADMITTING-N NOTES: (from admitting.01-n) ADMISSION-N NOTES: Roleset based on verb entry admit.01, OntoNotes goruping admission-n sense 2; maps to VN entries confess-37.10, conjecture-29.5-2. Framed by Claire. (from admission.01-n)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
admit (v.) | Reveal_secret Statement | |
admitting (n.) | | |
admission (n.) | | |
make_admission (l.) | | |
Roles:
Arg0-PAG: admitter (vnrole: 29.5-2-Agent, 37.10-Agent)
Arg1-PPT: truth (vnrole: 29.5-2-Theme, 37.10-Topic, 29.5-2-Predicate)
Arg2-GOL: hearer (vnrole: 37.10-Recipient)
Example: admit-v: admitted fragmentary S
person: third, tense: present, aspect: ns, voice: active, form: full
The charity admits spending a lot on fund raising, but says that was necessary to establish a donor base it can tap at much lower cost in years to come.
Arg0: The charity
Rel: admits
Arg1: spending a lot on fund raising
Example: admit-v: full S, inverted
person: third, tense: present, aspect: ns, voice: active, form: full
``[We've had a few bombs]-1,'' admits *trace*-1 Mr. Peters.
Rel: admits
Arg1: *trace*-1
Arg0: Mr. Peters
Example: admit-v: PP
person: third, tense: present, aspect: ns, voice: active, form: full
Ramon Garcia, the Asset Trust's executive trustee, admits to what he calls ``temporary setbacks.''
Arg0: Ramon Garcia, the Asset Trust's executive trustee,
Rel: admits
Arg1: to what he calls ``temporary setbacks
Example: ARG0 and ARG1 and ARG2
Only once we admit this to ourselves individually and as a nation can the true healing begin .
Arg0: we
Rel: admit
Arg1: this
Arg2: to ourselves
Argm-mnr: individually and as a nation
Example: admitting-n: Arg0,1
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: ns
Do the mavs want Josh Howard gone because of his admitting that he smokes weed in the off-season?
Arg0: his
Rel: admitting
Arg1: that he smokes weed in the off-season
Example: admission-n: NP only args 0 & 1
any admission or denial of guilt by Mr. Holmes
Rel: admission
Arg1: of guilt
Arg0: by Mr. Holmes
Example: ARG0 and ARG1
Peter Li , the Singaporean who produced both Sun Yan Zi and My Desire Happiness for Sun , admits that she was n't an outstanding student at his music academy , and that her rapid success has surprised many people .
Arg0: Peter Li , the Singaporean who produced both Sun Yan Zi and My Desire Happiness for Sun ,
Rel: admits
Arg1: that she was n't an outstanding student at his music academy , and that her rapid success has surprised many people
Example: admission-n: All arguments
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: ns
Kemmick's blog entry starts with his admission of addiction to the Montana News.
Arg0: his
Rel: admission
Arg1: of addiction
Arg2: to the Montana News
Roleset id: admit.02 , allow to enter, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
admit.02: ADMIT-V NOTES: Member of Vncls admit-65. (from admit.02-v) ADMITTING-N NOTES: (from admitting.02-n) ADMISSION-N NOTES: Roleset based on verb entry admit.02, OntoNotes grouping admission-n sense 1; Maps to VN entry admit-65. Framed by Claire. (from admission.02-n)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
admit (v.) | | |
admitting (n.) | | |
admission (n.) | | |
give_admission (l.) | | |
Roles:
No instance of arg0 found with noun, but you never know... (from admission.02-n)
Arg0-PAG: allower (ticket) (vnrole: 65-Agent)
Arg1-PPT: enterer (vnrole: 65-Theme)
Arg2-LOC: place entered (vnrole: 65-Location)
Example: ARG1 and ARG2
For example , P.K. Chiang , chairman of the Council for Economic Planning and Development , visited Macau shortly before the handover , and even figures such as mainland democracy activist Wu'er Kaixi have been admitted to Macau on their way to the mainland - though the mainland authorities of course refused to allow Wu'er to cross into the PRC .
Arg1: even figures such as mainland democracy activist Wu'er Kaixi
Rel: admitted
Arg2: to Macau
Argm-tmp: on their way to the mainland
Argm-adv: though the mainland authorities of course refused to allow Wu'er to cross into the PRC
Example: admit-v: agentive arg0
person: third, tense: past, aspect: ns, voice: active, form: participle
the doctors wouldn't admit him to the hospital
Arg0: the doctors
Argm-mod: would
Argm-neg: n't
Rel: admit
Arg1: him
Arg2: to the hospital
Example: admitting-n: Arg0,1,2
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: ns
Previous to their admitting him to the hospital, they had telephoned social services.
Arg0: their
Rel: admitting
Arg1: him
Arg2: to the hospital
Example: admission-n: Location only
Their nation is seeking admission into the EU.
Rel: admission
Arg2: into the EU
Example: admission-n: Location in pre-noun position
Her condition required frequent hospital admissions.
Argm-tmp: frequent
Arg2: hospital
Rel: admissions
Example: admission-n: Args 0 & 2
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: ns
Sally was a little jealous of Jane's admission to the Academy of Sciences.
Arg1: Jane's
Rel: admission
Arg2: to the Academy of Sciences