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concession

N การ ยอมให้  yielding granting kan-yom-hai

 

concessionary

A เกี่ยวกับ การ ยก ให้ โอน ให้ 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

CONCESSION

n.[L. From concedo. See Concede. ] 1. The act of granting or yielding; usually implying a demand, claim, or request from the party to whom it is made, and thus distinguished from giving, which is voluntary or spontaneous.
The concession of these charters was in a parliamentary way.
2. The thing yielded; as, in the treaty of peace, each power made large concessions.
3. In rhetoric or debate, the yielding, granting, or allowing to the opposite party some point or face that may bear dispute, with a view to obtain something which cannot be denied, or to show that even admitting the point conceded, the cause is not with the adverse party, but can be maintained by the advocate on other grounds.
4. Acknowledgment by way of apology; confession of a fault.

 

CONCESSIONARY

a.Yielding by indulgence or allowance.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

CONCESSION

Con *ces "sion, n. Etym: [L. concessio, fr. concedere: cf. F.concession. See Concede. ]

 

1. The act of conceding or yielding; usually implying a demand, claim, or request, and thus distinguished from giving, which is voluntary or spontaneous. By mutual concession the business was adjusted. Hallam.

 

2. A thing yielded; an acknowledgment or admission; a boon; a grant; esp. a grant by government of a privilege or right to do something; as, a concession to build a canal. This is therefore a concession, that he doth. .. believe the Scriptures to be sufficiently plain. Sharp. When a lover becomes satisfied by small compliances without further pursuits, then expect to find popular assemblies content with small concessions. Swift.

 

CONCESSIONAIRE; CONCESSIONNAIRE

CONCESSIONAIRE; CONCESSIONNAIRE Con *ces `sion *aire ", Con `ces `sion `naire ", n. [F. concessionnaire. ]

 

Defn: The beneficiary of a concession or grant.

 

CONCESSIONARY

CONCESSIONARY Con *ces "sion *a *ry, a.

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to a concession. -- n.; pl. -ries.

 

Defn: A concessionaire.

 

CONCESSIONIST

CONCESSIONIST Con *ces "sion *ist, n.

 

Defn: One who favors concession.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

concession

con ces sion |kənˈseSHən kənˈsɛʃən | noun 1 a thing that is granted, esp. in response to demands; a thing conceded: the strikers returned to work having won some concessions. the action of conceding, granting, or yielding something. (a concession to ) a gesture, esp. a token one, made in recognition of a demand or prevailing standard: her only concession to fashion was her ornate silver ring. 2 a preferential allowance or rate given by an organization: tax concessions. 3 the right to use land or other property for a specified purpose, granted by a government, company, or other controlling body: new logging concessions. a commercial operation within the premises of a larger concern, typically selling refreshments: operates the concessions at the stadium | [ as modifier ] : public restrooms and concession stands. Canadian a piece of land into which surveyed land is divided, itself further divided into lots. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin concessio (n- ), from the verb concedere (see concede ).

 

concessionaire

con ces sion aire |kənˌseSHəˈne (ə )r kənˈˌsɛʃəˈˌnɛ (ə )r |(also concessioner ) noun the holder of a concession or grant, esp. for the use of land or commercial premises. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from French concessionnaire, from Latin concessio (see concession ).

 

concessional

con ces sion al |kənˈseSHənl kənˌsɛʃən (ə )l | adjective [ attrib. ] (of a rate or allowance ) constituting a concession: concessional and commercial types of loans.

 

concessionary

con |ces ¦sion |ary |kənˈsɛʃənəri | adjective Brit. relating to or constituting a concession or reduced rate: concessionary bus passes.

 

concession road

con ces sion road (also concession line ) noun Canadian a rural road separating concessions.

 

Oxford Dictionary

concession

con |ces ¦sion |kənˈsɛʃ (ə )n | noun 1 a thing that is granted, especially in response to demands: the government was unwilling to make any further concessions. [ mass noun ] the action of conceding or granting something: this strict rule was relaxed by concession. (a concession to ) a gesture made in recognition of a demand or prevailing standard: her only concession to fashion was her ornate silver ring. 2 a preferential allowance or rate given by an organization: tax concessions. Brit. a reduction in the price of something for a certain category of person. 3 the right to use land or other property for a specified purpose, granted by a government, company, or other controlling body: new logging concessions. a commercial operation set up by agreement within the premises of a larger concern. the right, given by a company, to sell goods, especially in a particular place. Canadian a piece of land into which surveyed land is divided. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin concessio (n- ), from the verb concedere (see concede ).

 

concessionaire

concessionaire |kənˌsɛʃəˈnɛː |(also concessionnaire ) noun the holder of a concession or grant, especially for the use of land or commercial premises or for trading rights. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from French concessionnaire, from Latin concessio (see concession ).

 

concessional

con |ces ¦sion ¦al adjective (of a rate or allowance ) constituting a concession: a concessional interest rate.

 

concessionary

con |ces ¦sion |ary |kənˈsɛʃənəri | adjective Brit. relating to or constituting a concession or reduced rate: concessionary bus passes.

 

concession road

concession road (also concession line ) noun Canadian a rural road separating concessions.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

concession

concession noun 1 the government made several concessions: compromise, allowance, exception. 2 a concession of failure: admission, acknowledgment, acceptance, recognition, confession. ANTONYMS denial. 3 the concession of territory: surrender, relinquishment, sacrifice, handover. ANTONYMS retention, acquisition. 4 tax concessions: reduction, cut, discount, deduction, decrease; rebate; informal break. 5 a fast-food concession: stand, kiosk, stall, counter, vendor. 6 a logging concession: right, privilege; license, permit, franchise, warrant, authorization.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

concession

concession noun 1 the government made several concessions over welfare cuts: compromise, adjustment, modification; allowance, exception; point conceded, point lost, forfeit, something surrendered; informal sop. 2 a concession of failure: admission, acknowledgement, acceptance, recognition, confession. ANTONYMS denial. 3 the concession of territory: surrender, yielding, giving up, ceding, relinquishment, sacrifice, handover; rare cession. ANTONYMS retention, acquisition. 4 tax concessions | there are concessions on all party bookings: reduction, cut, discount, deduction, decrease; rebate; N. Amer. depletion allowance; informal tax break. 5 the granting of new logging concessions: right, privilege, favour; licence, permit, franchise, warrant, authorization.

 

French Dictionary

concession

concession n. f. nom féminin 1 Action d ’accorder un droit, un privilège. : Faire la concession d ’une propriété. 2 Droit concédé. : Les syndiqués ont obtenu des concessions importantes. 3 Compromis. : Il ne fera pas de concession sur ce point.

 

concessionnaire

concessionnaire n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Intermédiaire qui exerce un droit de vente exclusif des produits d ’un constructeur dans une région déterminée. : Des concessionnaires d ’automobiles. Note Sémantique Ne pas confondre avec le nom dépositaire, commerçant qui vend des marchandises pour le compte de leur propriétaire.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

concession

con ces sion /kənséʃ (ə )n /concede 名詞 s /-z /1 C «…への /…に関する » 譲歩 , 許容 «to /on , about » ; U 譲歩すること make some concessions to [on ] A A 〈相手 〉に対して [A 〈事 〉に関して ]いくつか譲歩をする The opposition hope to win major concessions from the government .野党は政府から大きな譲歩を引き出したい意向である 2 C ⦅主に米 ⦆(公園 映画館などの )売り場使用権 (⦅主に英 ⦆franchise ); 営業スペース , 売店 (concession stand ); s 〗売店で販売される商品 buy two bags of potato chips at a concession 売店でポテトチップを2袋買う 3 かたく C (当局などが与える )許可 , 認可 , 特権 ; (土地の )利用権 , 使用権 ; U 許可 [認可 ]すること grant the company the concession to develop the oil field その会社に油田開発の許可を与える 4 C ⦅主に英 ⦆通例 s 〗(入場料 運賃などの )割引 (料金 )(⦅米 ⦆reduction )Most theaters offer concessions to students and senior citizens .たいていの映画館は学生と高齢者に割引 (料金 )を提供している tax concessions 税金の軽減 5 C «…への » 考慮 , 配慮 ; «…を » 考慮 [配慮 ]したふるまい «to » This car has no concessions to design .この車はデザイン性がまったく無視されている .6 C カナダ 郡区内の下位行政区分 .7 C 居留地 , 租界 .~́ sp ech (選挙の後などの )敗北宣言 .al 形容詞

 

concessionaire

con ces sion aire /kənsèʃənéə r /名詞 C ⦅主に米 ⦆(営業などの )許可 [認可 ]を受けた業者 [組織 ]; (場内の )売店権利保有者 .

 

concessionary

con ces sion ar y /kənséʃənèri |-n (ə )ri /形容詞 名詞 の前で 〗1 ⦅主に英 ⦆(高齢者 学生などへの )特別割引の 〈料金 運賃など 〉.2 (権利として )与えられた, 許可された .