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1 concede
{kən'si:d}
1. отстъпвам
2. признавам, приемам, допускам
to CONCEDE victory to someone признавам някого за победител* * *{kъn'si:d} v 1. отстъпвам; 2. признавам; приемам; допускам; t* * *отстъпвам; признавам; предоставям; приемам; допускам;* * *1. to concede victory to someone признавам някого за победител 2. отстъпвам 3. признавам, приемам, допускам* * *concede[kən´si:d] v 1. признавам, отстъпвам (в спор); to \concede the need for признавам нуждата от; 2. отстъпвам ( нещо), отказвам се от (в нечия полза), давам; the strike ended after the government \concedeed some of the demands of the strikers стачката приключи, след като правителството изпълни някои от исканията на стачкуващите; 3. сп. допускам, позволявам (да ми вземат точки, да ми вкарат гол) to \concede a goal допускам гол.
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