concession
英 [kənˈseʃn] 美 [kənˈsɛʃən]
concession基本释义
n.让步;特许权;租界;妥协
concession用法及例句
n.(名词)让步特许特许权租界承认给予许可优惠让步
concession音标
英 [kənˈseʃn]
美 [kənˈsɛʃən]
concession基本释义
n.让步;特许权;租界;妥协
concession用法及例句
n.(名词)
让步
特许
特许权
租界
承认
给予
许可
优惠
让步行为
营业场所
迁就
让予
让与
*府、公司等给与的特许(权)
核准
让予物
给予物
租借地
认可
场地特许使用(权)
(在指定地点的)营业权
n.(名词)
[U]承认,允许 conceding
[C]妥协,让步 thing granted or yielded, especially after discussion, an argument, etc.
[C]特许权 right given or sold to sb by the owner of sth, allowing him to use or operate it
noun
1. a contract granting the right to operate a subsidiary business
e.g. he got the beer concession at the ball park
Synonym: grant
2. the act of conceding or yielding
Synonym: concedingyielding
3. a point conceded or yielded
e.g. they won all the concessions they asked for
1. (尤指为平息争端或冲突而作出的)让步,妥协If you make a concession to someone, you agree to let them do or have something, especially in order to end an argument or conflict.
e.g. The King made major concessions to end the confrontation with his people.为了结束与其臣民的冲突,国王作出了很大的让步。
2. 特许权;优惠A concession is a special right or privilege that is given to someone.
e.g. The government has granted concessions to three private telephone companies.*府已经向3家私营电话公司授予了特许权。e.g. ...tax concessions for mothers who stay at home with their children.针对在家照顾孩子的母亲的纳税优惠
3. (通常指针对老人、学生和失业人员的)优惠价格A concession is a special price which is lower than the usual price and which is often given to old people, students, and the unemployed.
e.g. Open daily; admission £1.10 with concessions for children and OAPs.每天开放;门票1.10英镑,儿童和退休人士可享受票价优惠。
in AM, use 美国英语用 reduction4. (尤指在别家公司大楼内的)销售权(或经营权)协议A concession is an arrangement where someone is given the right to sell a product or to run a business, especially in a building belonging to another business.
in BRIT, usually use 英国英语通常用 franchise1. 特许权:特许权(Concession)是一种大幅度降低可再生能源开发成本的*策商业特许权(Franchise)一般是指公司把自己拥有的技术、品牌和业务活动授予其他公司,允许其在特许协议范围内使用该公司的技术、品牌和专门的业务活动等.
常用例句
词汇搭配
1. make a concession to : 对...让步;
用作名词(n.)
There is a call for the concession of certain rights.要求承认某些权利。
They made concessions to the workers in negotiations.他们在与工人谈判中作出了让步。
The government gave them a concession to sell food in the town hall.*府给了他们一个可以在市*厅出售食品的特许权。
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~gain a concession获得让步
grant concessions授予特权
形容词+~heavy concession重大的让步
介词+~sell sth at remarkable concessions以优惠价出售某物
~+介词concession to reality承认现实
The Right whereby the Kings did rule, was founded in the very concession of the People.
出自:HobbesJim's concession to the evening was to wash his sweater.
出自:E. Langley词源解说
☆ 15世纪中期进入英语,直接源自拉丁语的concessio,意为迁就。
近义词
临近词
allowance
concessionism
concession rate
concessionaire
concerto
concessions
concession oil
concessionnaire
concessional
concession term
concessionary
concessioner
conch
相关列句
He was ready to make a concession.(他准备做出让步。)
But it should seek a narrow, valuable and—if timed right—achievable concession.(与此同时,也应该寻求一种小幅度的、有价值的、(如果时间安排得当)也应是一种切实可行的让步方式。)
'a French restaurant in the French Concession makes a lot of sense to me,' Mr. Pecol says.(“法租界里有个法国餐厅对我来说非常合乎情理,”佩科尔说。)
To show our sincerity, we are prepared to make you a special concession of 6%.(为了表示我们的诚意,我方将给你方6%的特殊折扣。)
Finish the following sentence with an adverbial clause of concession.(用让步状语从句完成下列句子。)
She made no concession to his age; she expected him to work as hard as she did.(她丝毫也不体谅他的年龄,要求他干得像她一样卖力。)
For the purpose of sign the contract, we are ready to make a concession.(为了签约,我们准备作些让步。)
Then I went to see him to thank him; his last-minute concession had saved the day.(他在*后一刻的让步使大家的努力没有白费。)
We can not make heavy concession to the matter.(我们在这个问题上不能过于让步。)
This concession may not be enough.(这个让步也许还远远不够。)