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Что (кто) такое Concede - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Concede; Conseding; Concessions; Concession (disambiguation)
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Concede         
·vi To yield or make concession.
II. Concede ·vt To grant, as a right or privilege; to make concession of.
III. Concede ·vt To admit to be true; to Acknowledge.
IV. Concede ·vt To yield or suffer; to Surrender; to Grant; as, to concede the point in question.
concede         
v. a.
1.
Surrender, yield, grant, give up.
2.
Allow, admit, grant.
concede         
¦ verb
1. finally admit that something is true.
admit (defeat) in a match or contest.
2. surrender or yield (a possession, advantage, or right).
fail to prevent an opponent scoring (a goal or point).
Derivatives
conceder noun
Origin
C15: from Fr. conceder or L. concedere, from con- 'completely' + cedere 'yield'.
concede         
v.
1) (B) he finally conceded the election to his opponent
2) (L; to ) she conceded (to us) that she had been mistaken
concede         
(concedes, conceding, conceded)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If you concede something, you admit, often unwillingly, that it is true or correct.
Bess finally conceded that Nancy was right...
'Well,' he conceded, 'I do sometimes mumble a bit.'...
Mr. Chapman conceded the need for Nomura's U.S. unit to improve its trading skills.
VERB: V that, V with quote, V n
2.
If you concede something to someone, you allow them to have it as a right or privilege.
The government conceded the right to establish independent trade unions...
Facing total defeat in Vietnam, the French subsequently conceded full independence to Laos.
= cede
VERB: V n, V n to n
3.
If you concede something, you give it to the person who has been trying to get it from you.
A strike by some ten thousand bank employees has ended after the government conceded some of their demands.
VERB: V n
4.
In sport, if you concede goals or points, you are unable to prevent your opponent from scoring them. (BRIT; in AM, use give up
)
They conceded four goals to Leeds United...
Luton conceded a free kick on the edge of the penalty area.
VERB: V n to n, V n
5.
If you concede a game, contest, or argument, you end it by admitting that you can no longer win.
Reiner, 56, has all but conceded the race to his rival...
Alain Prost finished third and virtually conceded the world championship.
VERB: V n to n, V n
6.
If you concede defeat, you accept that you have lost a struggle.
Airtours conceded defeat in its attempt to take control of holiday industry rival Owners Abroad...
He happily conceded the election.
= accept
VERB: V n, V n
Concession         
·noun The act of conceding or yielding; usually implying a demand, claim, or request, and thus distinguished from giving, which is voluntary or spontaneous.
II. Concession ·noun 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.
Concession         
A tariff reduction, tariff binding, or other agreement to reduce import restrictions; usually accorded pursuant to negotiation in return for concessions by other parties.
concession         
(concessions)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
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.
N-COUNT: oft N to/from n
2.
A concession is a special right or privilege that is given to someone.
...tax concessions for mothers who stay at home with their children.
N-COUNT
3.
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. (BRIT; in AM, use reduction
)
Open daily; admission ?1.10 with concessions for children and OAPs.
N-COUNT
4.
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. (mainly AM BUSINESS; in BRIT, usually use franchise
)
N-COUNT
concession         
n.
yielding
1) to grant, make a concession
2) a concession to
right to conduct business
3) to grant; receive a concession
4) a parking; refreshment concession
5) a concession to + inf. (their firm received a concession to prospect for oil)
concession         
n.
1.
Yielding.
2.
Grant, boon.

Википедия

Concession

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