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 concession [kәn'seʃәn]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 特许, 让步, 认可

[经] 核准, 许可, 特殊(权)


  1. We will make some concession in price.
    我们将在价格上做些让步。
  2. I hope you can make some concession.
    我希望你能做些让步。
  3. The boss made a concession.
    老板作出了让步。


concession
[ noun ]
  1. a contract granting the right to operate a subsidiary business

  2. <noun.communication>
    he got the beer concession at the ball park
  3. the act of conceding or yielding

  4. <noun.communication>
  5. a point conceded or yielded

  6. <noun.communication>
    they won all the concessions they asked for


Concession \Con*ces"sion\, n. [L. concessio, fr. concedere: cf.
F. concession. See {Concede}.]
1. The act of conceding or yielding; usually implying a
demand, claim, or request, and thus distinguished from
giving, which is voluntary or spontaneous.

By mutual concession the business was adjusted.
--Hallam.

2. A thing yielded; an acknowledgment or admission; a boon; a
grant; esp. a grant by government of a privilege or right
to do something; as, a concession to build a canal.

This is therefore a concession, that he doth . . .
believe the Scriptures to be sufficiently plain.
--Sharp.

When a lover becomes satisfied by small compliances
without further pursuits, then expect to find
popular assemblies content with small concessions.
--Swift.

  1. The Budget continued to allow indexation of gains. Yesterday's concession will apply to individuals and trustees but not to companies.
  2. Iraq's Saddam Hussein made a major concession to autonomy-seeking Kurds by ruling that members of the Kurdish regional legislature no longer had to swear allegiance to his Baath party.
  3. Company lawyers say that they weren't legally bound to offer the longhouses anything since they have a valid concession from the state.
  4. In exchange for its maritime concession, Canadian sources said Canada reclaimed its right to provide postal subsidies to Canadian magazines.
  5. MOVIE MENUS: Theaters spice concession offerings to boost profits.
  6. The only lawmaker to rise in opposition to the bill was Rep. William Dannemeyer, R-Calif., who portrayed it as a concession to the gay community.
  7. Mr. Elden said there was a "small" chance the government could defer settlement of the offer as a concession to underwriters.
  8. Cambodia's prime minister agreed to resume talks with three guerrilla groups after they made a concession on the formation of a transitional governing council, a guerrilla official said.
  9. It's been about all of us and the values and ideals that we share," the Democratic nominee said Tuesday night in a concession speech shortly after polls closed on the West Coast.
  10. The first interest payment is set for Jan. 1. The issue is rated Baa-1 by Moody's and triple-B by S&P. Selling concession is 50 cents.
  11. The large utilities, led by RWE, Bayernwerk and PreussenElektra, function within the demarcation and concession system whereby they have exclusive rights to supply the municipalities.
  12. The close ties between lender and borrower often lead the banks to cut interest rates for a troubled debtor - a concession that keeps the loan out of the non-performing category.
  13. "It's real bad," said Wayne Horner, who operates the food concession at Jacob Riis Park in Queens, where attendance is down from a million last July to 457,000 this month.
  14. Born of a hard-working laborer with a dream, and a private banker willing to take a chance, Pan Lido grew from a 1950s hole-in-the-wall bakery to an international concession sought after by U.S. and European multinationals.
  15. This led to violent clashes between the rival factions. In its final settlement with the company, the union made a significant concession and agreed to accept the principle of no pay for no work.
  16. The man who brought American pizza to the Soviets via a roving concession truck in Moscow now says he is working to establish the Soviet Union's first full-fledged pizza parlor.
  17. South Korea yesterday offered a key concession to encourage North Korea to resume international negotiations on nuclear inspections.
  18. So did the anti-trust authority, which suggested that the concession's duration should be 20 years.
  19. Jaruzelski, in an important concession, met with Solidarity leader Lech Walesa to obtain his help in ending the strikes.
  20. Such losses had been disallowed by the November Budget. The concession will benefit only those with enough unrelieved capital gains to need the relief.
  21. Doherty asked the Board of Immigration Appeals to revoke his concession that he was deportable after Ireland in December 1987 ratified the European Convention on Terrorism.
  22. He said the community gave in to Scagnelli on each of those issues, but with each concession, some members became more and more disturbed.
  23. Once again, we got the message: The U.S. was BEST, No. 1, although we admit spending less time near the junk pile than around the pretty girls at the Philippines pavilion's chicken adobo concession.
  24. Times are tough again for Chrysler Corp., which has launched a crash diet to shed $1 billion in expenses in 14 months, but the atmosphere that led to concession contracts in the early 1980s isn't present this time around.
  25. It could be sold for cash to terrorists or bartered for some political concession.
  26. Once won, "it's close to a water concession."
  27. In a concession to the securities industry, the bill withholds power from banks to underwrite corporate stock _ viewed by senators as the riskiest securities area _ unless Congress authorizfes that in a separate vote in April 1991.
  28. The salon, whose concession is held by fur retailer Grosvenor Canada, will close on April 21.
  29. Its disagreement with France could threaten the unity of the anti-Iraq coalition. But a European-led plan that isn't endorsed by the U.S. could give Saddam Hussein a concession without forcing President Bush to alter his uncompromising position.
  30. In general there is much more wool than silk in next winter's fashion, another concession to a sporty practical wardrobe.
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