concession in Japanese
concession in Japanese is 利権, 租界 — concession means something given up or granted, especially as a compromise.
concession in Japanese
利権
Pronounced: riken
A privilege granted by an authority, especially to conduct business on favorable terms within certain conditions and particularly:
租界
Pronounced: sokai
What does "concession" mean?
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noun Something given up or granted, especially as a compromise.
"The union made several concessions during the negotiation."
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noun A right granted by an authority to run a business or use land, or a discounted price for certain groups.
"The company was granted a mining concession by the government."
concession in a sentence
- The union made several concessions during the negotiation.
- He refused to make any concessions to the other side.
- The company was granted a mining concession by the government.
- Students get a concession rate for the museum entry.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "concession" in Japanese?
"concession" in Japanese is 利権, 租界. concession means: Something given up or granted, especially as a compromise.
How do you pronounce 利権?
"concession" in Japanese is 利権, pronounced "riken".
How do you use "concession" in a sentence?
Example: "The union made several concessions during the negotiation." In Japanese, "concession" is 利権, 租界.
Are there other ways to say "concession" in Japanese?
Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "concession": 利権, 租界.
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