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Definition of concessionaire in English: concessionaire(also concessionnaire) noun kənˌsɛʃəˈnɛːkənˌsɛʃəˈnɛr The holder of a concession or grant, especially for the use of land or commercial premises or for trading rights. 受让人;(尤指土地、营业场地使用或交易的)特许权获得者 Example sentencesExamples - No new visitor centers or highways were to be built, and no corporate concessionaires imported to feed and house sightseers.
- In Yellowstone, we turned a large number of campground operations over to a concessionaire and plowed the income back into campground facilities.
- He said that no loan agreement had been signed by the selected concessionaire and creditor banks.
- It pays €260,000 in rent for a store on Grafton Street which it leases to concessionaires River Island and Impulse, and also leases a small store in Stillorgan shopping centre in Dublin.
- The company started operation in 2000 when four concessionaires pooled their quotas into one operating unit; hence the name Etale which, loosely translated, means a pool.
- These include the devising of appropriate clauses to ensure that safari-hunting concessionaires were made to deliver on various undertakings made in concession agreements.
- When new contractors and concessionaires bought out old ones at the airport, they were under no obligation either to keep the workers or honor their contracts.
- Bial is awaiting the Centre's guidelines relating to commercial activities and ground handling before calling bids for concessionaires on airport land.
- Arnotts has drawn up a list and is talking to retailers prepared to enter as concessionaires.
- To remain in business Gendor started to negotiate catching agreements with outside concessionaires.
- Digital phone concessionaires are quarrelling about whose system is better.
- Our great-grandfather Charles and his brother Frank were traveling concessionaires back in 1885.
- When talking to new black shareholders and concessionaires in the hake industry, one hears mostly how slowly things are moving.
- In other cases, concessionaires renegotiate contracts in order to shift losses to taxpayers.
- Forest concessionaires should also be granted certificates to ensure that forests are managed with attention also given to local residents, the research said.
- The annual concession royalty is to be no less than 12 per cent of the annual income accruing to the concessionaire.
- The Government has also approved the extension of the management contract of Hifab International to run Zambia Railways until June 2002 when the concessionaire will take over.
- Marco Fishing is a hake concessionaire, while the other two concentrate their efforts on tuna.
- One auditor is expected to audit 10 concessionaires a month.
- Depending on the concession agreement, the concession will either be fully granted to the concessionaire or part of it will go to the state, MPs decided.
OriginMid 19th century: from French concessionnaire, from Latin concessio (see concession). Rhymesaffair, affaire, air, Altair, Althusser, Anvers, Apollinaire, Astaire, aware, Ayer, Ayr, bare, bear, bêche-de-mer, beware, billionaire, Blair, blare, Bonaire, cafetière, care, chair, chargé d'affaires, chemin de fer, Cher, Clair, Claire, Clare, commissionaire, compare, cordon sanitaire, couvert, Daguerre, dare, debonair, declare, derrière, despair, doctrinaire, éclair, e'er, elsewhere, ensnare, ere, extraordinaire, Eyre, fair, fare, fayre, Finisterre, flair, flare, Folies-Bergère, forbear, forswear, foursquare, glair, glare, hair, hare, heir, Herr, impair, jardinière, Khmer, Kildare, La Bruyère, lair, laissez-faire, legionnaire, luminaire, mal de mer, mare, mayor, meunière, mid-air, millionaire, misère, Mon-Khmer, multimillionaire, ne'er, Niger, nom de guerre, outstare, outwear, pair, pare, parterre, pear, père, pied-à-terre, Pierre, plein-air, prayer, questionnaire, rare, ready-to-wear, rivière, Rosslare, Santander, savoir faire, scare, secretaire, share, snare, solitaire, Soufrière, spare, square, stair, stare, surface-to-air, swear, Tailleferre, tare, tear, their, there, they're, vin ordinaire, Voltaire, ware, wear, Weston-super-Mare, where, yeah Definition of concessionaire in US English: concessionaire(also concessioner) nounkənˌseSHəˈnerkənˌsɛʃəˈnɛr The holder of a concession or grant, especially for the use of land or commercial premises. 受让人;(尤指土地、营业场地使用或交易的)特许权获得者 Example sentencesExamples - Depending on the concession agreement, the concession will either be fully granted to the concessionaire or part of it will go to the state, MPs decided.
- These include the devising of appropriate clauses to ensure that safari-hunting concessionaires were made to deliver on various undertakings made in concession agreements.
- When talking to new black shareholders and concessionaires in the hake industry, one hears mostly how slowly things are moving.
- When new contractors and concessionaires bought out old ones at the airport, they were under no obligation either to keep the workers or honor their contracts.
- It pays €260,000 in rent for a store on Grafton Street which it leases to concessionaires River Island and Impulse, and also leases a small store in Stillorgan shopping centre in Dublin.
- The Government has also approved the extension of the management contract of Hifab International to run Zambia Railways until June 2002 when the concessionaire will take over.
- Digital phone concessionaires are quarrelling about whose system is better.
- Marco Fishing is a hake concessionaire, while the other two concentrate their efforts on tuna.
- Bial is awaiting the Centre's guidelines relating to commercial activities and ground handling before calling bids for concessionaires on airport land.
- He said that no loan agreement had been signed by the selected concessionaire and creditor banks.
- No new visitor centers or highways were to be built, and no corporate concessionaires imported to feed and house sightseers.
- In Yellowstone, we turned a large number of campground operations over to a concessionaire and plowed the income back into campground facilities.
- Arnotts has drawn up a list and is talking to retailers prepared to enter as concessionaires.
- The company started operation in 2000 when four concessionaires pooled their quotas into one operating unit; hence the name Etale which, loosely translated, means a pool.
- To remain in business Gendor started to negotiate catching agreements with outside concessionaires.
- The annual concession royalty is to be no less than 12 per cent of the annual income accruing to the concessionaire.
- Our great-grandfather Charles and his brother Frank were traveling concessionaires back in 1885.
- One auditor is expected to audit 10 concessionaires a month.
- In other cases, concessionaires renegotiate contracts in order to shift losses to taxpayers.
- Forest concessionaires should also be granted certificates to ensure that forests are managed with attention also given to local residents, the research said.
OriginMid 19th century: from French concessionnaire, from Latin concessio (see concession). |