concession的意思和读音

concession

: [kənˈseʃ(ə)n] : [kən'seʃ(ə)n]

n.

concessions  

v.+n.make concession,win concession

adj.+n.modest concession

n.privilege,allowance,dispensation,indulgence,acknowledgment

concessionn.

1.[c][u]something that you allow or do, or allow sb to have, in order to end an argument or to make a situation less difficult

The firm will be forced to make concessions if it wants to avoid a strike.

to win a concession from sb

a major/an important concession

She made no concession to his age; she expected him to work as hard as she did.

2.[u]the act of giving sth or allowing sth; the act of conceding

the concession of university status to some colleges

McCain's concession speech(= when he admitted that he had lost the election)

3.[c][usupl];(a reduction in an amount of money that has to be paid; a ticket that is sold at a reduced price to a particular group of people

tax concessions

Tickets are £3; there is a £1 concession for students. 3 1

Adults £2.50, concessions £2, family £5 2.50 、2 、5

4.[c]a right or an advantage that is given to a group of people, an organization, etc., especially by a government or an employer

The Bolivian government has granted logging concessions covering 22 million hectares. 2 200

5.[c];(the right to sell sth in a particular place; the place where you sell it, sometimes an area which is part of a larger building or store

the burger concessions at the stadium

n.1.;;2.(),,;3.,4.〉(,)使();使1.;;2.(),,;3.,4.〉(,)使();使

n.1.something you give or allow to someone in order to reach an agreement; something that you choose to do because it is sensible or convenient for the situation you are in2.a right that is given to a person or group, for example to sell something or do a particular activity; a small store or business inside a building owned by a larger business3.things that are sold at a concession stand4.the fact of admitting that you will not win something such as an argument or game5.a reduction in the rate of something such as taxes for some groups of people; a reduction in the price of something for some groups of people such as students1.something you give or allow to someone in order to reach an agreement; something that you choose to do because it is sensible or convenient for the situation you are in2.a right that is given to a person or group, for example to sell something or do a particular activity; a small store or business inside a building owned by a larger business3.things that are sold at a concession stand4.the fact of admitting that you will not win something such as an argument or game5.a reduction in the rate of something such as taxes for some groups of people; a reduction in the price of something for some groups of people such as students

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1.But Prime Minister Cameron would doubtless want to flourish some sort of concession to pacify the Eurosceptics in his own party and beyond.

2.The only tiny concession you could give is to go premium economy so the little darlings get more leg room and a larger seat.

3.But there was no indication of any concession by Mr. Wen on any of these matters.

4.But the only concession Ellie makes to her condition is to wear loose clothing to cut down on friction.穿

5.His one fashion concession was that he did not wear his fur cap and instead carried a hat of pure white under his arm.沿

6.But by ending his concession speech with the words: "This is not 'farewell', but 'see you later', " he made it clear that he would not.退』,』」退

7.don bradley : but edward , i said the salary increase was conditional on you making a concession on the car.

8.A timber concession here, a stretch of paved road or a Bongo stadium there, disarmed anyone who objected to his way of doing things.

9.I am prepared to make some concession on minor details , but I cannot compromise on fundamentals.

10.Yet part of the new president's entourage feels this would be too much of a concession to a losing party.