单词 | concession |
释义 | concessionconcession /kənˈsɛʃən/ ●○○ noun 1[countable] something that you admit or that you allow someone to have in order to end an argument: concession to Employers agreed to a wide range of concessions. Neither side is willing to make concessions.concession on The Republicans made a few concessions on spending cuts.concession to We will make no concessions to terrorists. → see also concede2[countable] a)the right to have a business in a particular place, especially in a place owned by someone else: The company owns valuable logging and mining concessions. b)a small business that sells things in a larger place owned by someone else: Joe runs a hamburger concession in the mall.3concessions [plural] the food, drinks, etc. sold at a small business that sells things in a larger place owned by someone else: Concessions are always really expensive at baseball games.4[countable, uncountable] social studies, history formal a special right to have a piece of land that is given to someone by the government, an employer, etc. in exchange for using the land in a particular way |
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