Толковый словарь английского языка - concession
Concession
concession
noun Etymology: Middle English concessyon, from Anglo-French concessioun, from Latin ~-, concessio, from concedere to concede Date: 15th century 1. the act or an instance of conceding, the admitting of a point claimed in argument, something conceded:, acknowledgment , admission , grant , c. a grant of land or property especially by a government in return for services or for a particular use, a right to undertake and profit by a specified activity, a lease of a portion of premises for a particular purpose, ~al adjective ~ary adjective
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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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