concession

US /kənˈseʃ.ən/
UK /kənˈseʃ.ən/
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1.

concession, compromis

a thing that is granted, especially in response to demands; a thing conceded

:
The government made several concessions to the protesters.
Le gouvernement a fait plusieurs concessions aux manifestants.
He was unwilling to make any concessions during the negotiation.
Il n’était pas disposé à faire de concessions pendant la négociation.
2.

concession, privilège

a special right or privilege given to someone

:
The company received a concession to operate in the new territory.
L'entreprise a obtenu une concession pour opérer sur le nouveau territoire.
Students get a travel concession on public transport.
Les étudiants bénéficient d'une réduction de voyage sur les transports en commun.
3.

concession, stand

a business that sells food, drinks, or other items, often in a public place like a stadium or theater

:
We bought popcorn at the concession stand.
Nous avons acheté du pop-corn au stand de concessions.
The stadium has several food and drink concessions.
Le stade dispose de plusieurs concessions de nourriture et de boissons.