concessions
n. (尤指由政府或僱主給予的)特許權( concession的名詞複數 ); 承認; 減價; (在某地的)特許經營權
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.
為了結束與其臣民的衝突,國王作出了很大的讓步。
A concession is a special right or privilege that is given to someone.
The government has granted concessions to three private telephone companies.
政府已經向3傢俬營電話公司授予了特許權。
...tax concessions for mothers who stay at home with their children.
針對在家照顧孩子的母親的納稅優惠
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.
Open daily; admission £1.10 with concessions for children and OAPs.
每天開放;門票1.10英鎊,兒童和退休人士可享受票價優惠。
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.
The King made major concessions to end the confrontation with his people.
為了結束與其臣民的衝突,國王作出了很大的讓步。
Open daily; admission £1.10 with concessions for children and OAPs.
每天開放;門票1.10英鎊,兒童和退休人士可享受票價優惠。
The concessions did little to placate the students.
讓步根本未能平息學生的憤怒。
We finally negotiated them into making concessions.
我們終於透過談判使他們作出了讓步.
I am prepared to make certain concessions.
我準備做某些讓步.