concession
英 [kən'seʃ(ə)n]
美 [kən'sɛʃən]
語源
英語の語源
- concession (n.)
- mid-15c., from Old French concession (14c.) or directly from Latin concessionem (nominative concessio) "an allowing, conceding," noun of action from past participle stem of concedere (see concede). Meaning "right or privilege granted by government" is from 1650s. "Refreshment stand" sense is from 1910.
例文
- 1. We can not make heavy concession to the matter.
- 私たちはこの問題で譲歩しすぎてはいけません。
- 2.That is a great concession .
- これは大きな譲歩です。
- 3.As a concession to his reasonable demand,the doctor allowed him to work.
- 医師は彼の合理的な要求に譲歩し、彼の仕事を許可した。
- 4.It must be understood that this concession is made without prejudice to any future decision of the committee.今回の協力の譲歩は本委員会の今後の決定に何の影響も与えないことを明確にしなければならない。
- 5.It was the largest concession to necessity he felt like making.
- これは彼がやむを得ない状況でできる最大の譲歩だ。
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