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concession
сущ. 1) уступка 2) концессия • - by mutual concession - commercial concession - concessions to public opinion - deny tariff concessions - foreign concession - grant concessions - make concessions - renew concessions - tariff concessions - tax concessions CONCESSION 1) уступка 2) предоставление – concession of license – concession of priority – concise concession CONCESSION сущ. 1) общ. уступка, соглашение; послабление, скидка concession of the government - уступка правительства, price concession - скидка с цены 2) общ. признание (чьей-либо правоты, победы и т. п.) sign of concession - знак признания 3) эк., торг. концессия а)(право использовать землю или любую другую собственность в специальных целях или производить коммерческие операции на отдельном участке земли или в отдельной части здания; такое право предоставляется экономическому агенту правительством, компанией или любым другим лицом, обладающим функциями контроля над используемой таким образом землей или собственностью) б) (сама коммерческая операция, основанная на таком праве) foreign concession - иностранная концессия
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  1. уступка concession to public opinion —- уступка общественному мнению to make concessions —- идти на уступки, уступать by mutual concession —- путем взаимных уступок tax concession —- налоговая льгота 2. концессия foreign concession —- иностранная концессия to grant concessions —- предоставить концессии 3. ам. сдача внаем части помещения (для буфета, киоска и т. п.) 4. признание (чьей-л. правоты, победы и т. п.) concession speech —- ам. речь кандидата в президенты, в которой он признает поражение на выборах и поздравляет своего соперника 5. канад. сельская дорога, проселок 6. канад. глушь, глухомань he relies on the concessions for his political support —- он находит политическую поддержку в самых глухих уголках страны ...
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  noun  1) уступка a concession to public opinion - уступка общественному мнению  2) концессия ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  разрешение на отступление (от требований технических условий и т. п.) ...
Англо-русский строительный словарь
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  n. 1 a the act or an instance of conceding (made the concession that we were right). b a thing conceded. 2 a reduction in price for a certain category of person. 3 a the right to use land or other property, granted esp. by a government or local authority, esp. for a specific use. b the right, given by a company, to sell goods, esp. in a particular territory. c the land or property used or given. Derivatives concessionary adj. (also concessional). Etymology: F concession f. L concessio (as concede) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   noun  Etymology: Middle English concessyon, from Anglo-French concessioun, from Latin ~-, concessio, from concedere to concede  Date: 15th century  1.  a. the act or an instance of conceding  b. the admitting of a point claimed in argument  2. something conceded:  a. acknowledgment, admission  b. grant  c.  (1) a grant of land or property especially by a government in return for services or for a particular use  (2) a right to undertake and profit by a specified activity  (3) a lease of a portion of premises for a particular purpose; also the portion leased or the activities carried on  • ~al adjective  • ~ary adjective ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (concessions) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. 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. The King made major concessions to end the confrontation with his people. N-COUNT: oft N to/from n 2. A concession is a special right or privilege that is given to someone. ...tax concessions for mothers who stay at home with their children. N-COUNT 3. 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. (BRIT; in AM, use reduction) Open daily; admission ?1.10 with concessions for children and OAPs. N-COUNT 4. 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. (mainly AM BUSINESS; in BRIT, usually use franchise) N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ n 1 »STH YOU ALLOW SB« something that you allow someone to have in order to end an argument or a disagreement  (make a concession)  (We will never make any concessions to terrorists.)  (- see also concede) 2 »A RIGHT« a special right that a particular person or group of people is allowed to have, for example by the government or an employer  (tax concessions | Greyhound Inc won the concession of running hotels in Glacier Park.) 3 »PRICE REDUCTION« BrE a reduction in the price of tickets, fares etc for certain groups of people, for example old people or children 4 concessions AmE the things sold at a concession stand 5 »ACT OF ALLOWING« formal the act of giving or allowing something as a right 6 »RIGHT TO SELL STH« AmE the right to sell something within the building of a larger business, or the area you are allowed to sell something in  (a hamburger concession in the mall) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1464, from L. concessionem (nom. concessio), from concessius, pp. of concedere (see concede). Meaning "right or privilege granted by government" is from 1656. ...
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