concession
n
1 ~ (to sb/sth)
(a) [U] conceding 承认; 让出; 允许
There is a call for the concession of certain rights. 要求承认某些权利.
(b) [C] thing granted or yielded, esp after discussion, an argument, etc 妥协, 让步(尤指经协商或辩论等)
Employers made concessions to the workers in negotiations. 资方在与工人谈判中作出了让步.
As a concession to her inexperience they allowed her to have some help. 他们体谅她缺乏经验, 允许她获得些帮助. Cf 参看 concede.
2 [C] price reduction for certaincategories of people (对某类人)减价
special concessionson all bus fares for old people 所有公共汽车票对老年人特价.
3 [C] ~ (to do sth) right given or sold to sb by the owner(s) of sth, allowing him to use or operate it 特许权(由某事物的所有者授予或售予某人的使用或经营之权利)
oil/mining concessions, ie allowing oil or minerals to be extracted from the ground 石油[矿产]开采权
a concession to drill for oil 石油钻探权.
Marsabbr. master attitude reference system 主要态度参考系统;midair retrieval system 中空恢复系统;military affiliated radio system 军用附属无线电系统;mathematics anxiety rating scale 数学焦虑等级刻度;
n. 毁坏,损坏,玷污( mar的名词复数 );
v. 毁坏,损坏,玷污( mar的第三人称单数 );
findingn. 发现物;研究结果;调查(或研究)的结果;<律>(陪审团的)裁决;
v. 发现( find的现在分词);