0 offered at a lower price than usual for certain people, for example students or old people -- (对学生、老少或失业人群的)价格优惠的,减价的
We have often made it clear that concessionary travel arrangements will continue.
The concessionary fare scheme may partly deal with that, but it does not deal with the needs of most people.
The concessionary companies, active until the late 1920s, imposed a barter economy that deliberately prevented any substantial monetary exchanges.
We estimate that the total cost of administering the concessionary licence scheme in 1984 was about £155,000 and the revenue from fees was some £29,000.
Another major focus of attention has been public transport services and the availability of free travel and concessionary fares for pensioners.
It will, indeed, improve rural services and allow concessionary fares and other such concessions to continue.
He said that it would be a good idea if one could pass on a concessionary price to the owner-occupier.
Surely if we allow concessionary fares in one part of the country, it should be possible everywhere.