concession的中文翻译
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concession1
UK
/kənˈseʃn/
US
/kənˈseʃn/
让步,让步行为
noun
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something that you allow or do, or allow sb to have, in order to end an argument or to make a situation less difficult
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The firm will be forced to make concessions if it wants to avoid a strike.
若要避免一次罢工,该公司将会背叛让步。
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to win a concession from sb
赢得某人的妥协退让
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a major/an important concession
重大让步
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She made no concession to his age; she expected him to work as hard as she did.
她没对他的年龄作出特许,还是希望他像她一样努力工作。
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the act of giving sth or allowing sth; the act of conceding
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the concession of university status to some colleges
批准一些学院升级为综合性大学
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McCain's concession speech (= when he admitted that he had lost the election)
麦凯恩的败选演说
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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
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tax concessions
税务减免
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Tickets are £3; there is a £1 concession for students.
票价3英镑,学生减免1英镑。
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Adults £2.50, concessions £2, family £5
成人价2.5英镑,优惠价2英镑,家庭价5英镑
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a right or an advantage that is given to a group of people, an organization, etc, especially by a government or an employer
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The Bolivian government has granted logging concessions covering 22 million hectares.
玻利维亚政府批准伐木两千两百万公顷。
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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
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the burger concessions at the stadium
体育场的汉堡特许零售点
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concession2
UK
/kənˈseʃn/
US
/kənˈseʃn/
concession
noun
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a small shop or stall at the event venue
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Concession stands sell a variety of goods and foods to the thousands of spectators who attend the Games.