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1 cede
transitive verb(surrender) abtreten [Land, Rechte] (to Dat., an + Akk.)* * *[si:d]vt ( form)▪ to \cede sth [to sb] etw [an jdn] abtretento \cede privileges to sb jdm Privilegien einräumen* * *[siːd]vtterritory abtreten (to an +acc)to cede a point in an argument — in einem Punkt or in einer Sache nachgeben
* * *cede [siːd]A v/tcede a right ein Recht abtreten2. cede a point in einem Punkt nachgebenB v/i obs nachgeben (to dat)* * *transitive verb(surrender) abtreten [Land, Rechte] (to Dat., an + Akk.)* * *v.abtreten v.überlassen v. -
2 concede
transitive verb* * *[kən'si:d]1) (to admit: He conceded that he had been wrong.) einräumen2) (to grant (eg a right).) gewähren* * *con·cede[kənˈsi:d]I. vt1. (acknowledge)▪ to \concede sth etw zugeben [o einräumen]to \concede defeat eine Niederlage eingestehen, sich akk geschlagen geben2. (surrender)▪ to \concede sth authority, power etw aufgebento \concede independence to a country einem Land die Unabhängigkeit zugestehento \concede a territory ein Gebiet abtreten3. (grant)▪ to \concede sth privilege, right etw einräumen4. SPORTto \concede a goal ein Tor kassieren famto \concede a match/point ein Spiel/einen Punkt abgeben* * *[kən'siːd]1. vtto concede a point to sb — jdm in einem Punkt recht geben; (Sport) einen Punkt an jdn abgeben
2) (= admit, grant) zugeben, einräumen (form); privilege einräumen (to sb jdm); right zubilligen, zugestehen (to sb jdm)it's generally conceded that... — es ist allgemein anerkannt, dass...
2. vinachgeben, kapitulieren* * *concede [kənˈsiːd]A v/t1. zugestehen, einräumen:a) gewähren, bewilligen ( sb sth jemandem etwas):concede a privilege ein Vorrecht einräumenconcede a right ein Recht anerkennen;win a game without conceding a goal ein Spiel zu null gewinnen;2. abtreten (to dat)3. concede an election seine (Wahl)Niederlage eingestehenB v/i1. nachgeben, Zugeständnisse machen2. MIL, POL, SPORT sich geschlagen geben* * *transitive verb(admit, allow) zugeben; (grant) zugestehen, einräumen [Recht, Privileg]* * *v.einräumen v.erlauben v.konzedieren v.zugeben v.zugestehen v. -
3 concede
con·cede [kənʼsi:d] vt1) ( acknowledge)to \concede sth etw zugeben [o einräumen];to \concede defeat eine Niederlage eingestehen, sich akk geschlagen geben2) ( surrender)to \concede sth authority, power etw aufgeben;to \concede independence to a country einem Land die Unabhängigkeit zugestehen;to \concede a territory ein Gebiet abtreten3) ( grant)to \concede sth privilege, right etw einräumen4) sportsto \concede a goal ein Tor kassieren ( fam)
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