concession

名詞

UK/kənˈseʃ.ᵊn/
US/kənˈseʃ.ᵊn/

定義 concession 名詞

allowance(允许)

  1. C2Countable(可数名词)Uncountable(不可数名词)

    Something that is allowed or given up, often to end a disagreement; the act of allowing or giving something up.

    (常指为了解决争端而作出的)让步;妥协;认可

    • During yesterday's negotiations, both parties involved in the dispute made several concessions.

      在昨天的谈判中,争议的双方都做出了几项让步。

    • The company was forced to make concessions on several points in order to reach an agreement.

      公司被迫在几点上做出让步以达成协议。

    • After hours of discussion, both sides were finally willing to make some concessions.

      经过数小时的讨论,双方终于愿意做出一些让步。

  2. Uncountable(不可数名词)

    The act of admitting defeat.

    承认失败;认输

    • The candidate gave a concession speech even though the votes were still being counted.

      候选人发表了败选演说,尽管选票仍在统计中。

    • He was quick to offer his concession after the election results became clear.

      在选举结果明朗后,他迅速发表了认输声明。

    • It was difficult for him to make the concession, but he did.

      对他来说,做出让步很困难,但他还是做了。

discount(折扣)

  1. C2Countable(可数名词)

    A reduction in the usual price of something, available to students, seniors, the unemployed, etc.

    (对学生、长者或失业人士等的)价格优惠;折扣

    • Students can receive travel concessions when buying train tickets.

      学生购买火车票时可以享受旅行优惠。

    • Many cinemas provide ticket concessions for seniors.

      许多电影院为长者提供票价优惠。

    • Unemployed people can receive fare concessions on certain public transport services.

      失业人士可以在某些公共交通工具上享受车费优惠。

privilege(特权)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A special right to property or land.

    (财产、土地等的)特许权;许可使用权

  2. Countable(可数名词)

    The right to sell a product in a particular area.

    特许经营权;特许销售权