0 something that is allowed or given up, often in order to end a disagreement, or the act of allowing or giving this -- (常指為結束爭端而作出的)認可,讓步,妥協
Both sides involved in the conflict made some concessions in yesterday's talks. 在昨天的談判中,衝突雙方都作出了讓步。
He stated firmly that no concessions will be made to the terrorists. 他強硬地宣稱不會對恐怖分子作出任何讓步。
The former president's concession came even before all the votes had been counted. 選票還沒完全統計出來,前總統就承認失利了。
a concession speech 承認失敗的講話
1 a reduction in the usual price of something, made available to students, old people, etc. -- (對學生、老少或失業人士的)價格優惠,減價
You can get travel concessions if you are under 26. 26歲以下者乘車可以獲得優惠。
2 a special right to property or land -- (財產、土地等的)特許權;許可使用權
Some politicians fear that agreeing to the concession would set a dangerous precedent.
She didn't make any concessions to the fact that we were tired.
His only concession was that we were allowed to sit down during the speeches.
The kidnappers have made significant concessions to their demands.
We will not make any concessions to people found to be in breach of the law.
Perhaps, from that perspective, even the interests of those viewing paintings have to make certain concessions.
Without really challenging hierarchy they still squeezed concessions out of village leaders, turning a weakness into strength.
There could be no concessions to totalitarian enemies.