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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. -
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v1. поступатись2. допускати (можливість, правильність чогось)- to concede in an argument поступитись/ піддатись у суперечці- to concede defeat визнати свою поразку на виборах- to concede to the majority погодитись з думкою більшості- to concede a point поступитись у якомусь питанні- to concede a privilege поступитись привілеєм- to concede a right поступитись правом- conceding that... припустимо, що... -
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[kənʹsi:d] v1. уступатьto concede a point [in an argument] - уступить /сдаться/ в каком-л. вопросе [в споре]
to concede a right [a privilege] - уступить право [привилегию]
2. 1) допускать (возможность, правильность чего-л.)conceding for a moment that... - допустим на минуту, что...
I concede that I might have been wrong - допускаю, что я мог ошибиться
2) признать своё поражение (особ. на выборах); признать себя побеждённым, проигравшим ( в спорте)the candidate refused to concede defeat - кандидат не хотел признать, что потерпел поражение
the athlete conceded when he saw that he had lost - спортсмен признал победу соперника
3. спорт. дать форуhe conceded ten points to his opponent - он дал своему сопернику фору в 10 очков
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1 დათმობა (დაუთმობს)2 დაშვება (დაუშვებს), აღიარებაwe concede your right to this property ამ ქონებაზე შენს უფლებებს ვაღიარებთlet's concede that... დავუშვათ, რომ… -
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сущ.1) общ. правота, правда, справедливостьSyn:2) юр., фил. право (предоставляемая законодательством или системой морали возможность осуществлять определенные действия по отношению к другим лицам или предметам)ATTRIBUTES: accrued, commercial, common law, conditional, copyright, customary 2), exclusive, irrevocable, non-commercial, non-exclusive, prior appropriation, royalty-free, salable, statute-barred, statutory, territorial, transferable, vested, unconditional
to deny smb. the right — лишать кого-л. права
to disclaim right — не признавать право; оспаривать право
to maintain a right — заявлять право, сохранять в силе право
to reserve right — оговаривать [сохранять\] право
to surrender a right — отказываться от права, уступать право
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She has a right to the property. — У нее есть право на собственность.
Government has certain rights in the invention. — Государство владеет определенными правами на изобретение.
The minister has the right to be heard by parliament. — Министр имеет право выступать перед парламентом.
See:CHILD [holder\]: consumer rights, gay rights, individual right, junior right, manorial right, right of owner CHILD [nature\]: accrued right, acquired right, chartered right, civil rights, constitutional right, contractual right, customary right, derivative right, divine right, economic property rights, equitable right, fundamental right, human right, inherent right innate right, legal right 1), legal right 2), legitimate right, patent right, prescriptive right, priority right 2), shopright, sovereign right, vested right CHILD [object\]: adaptation right, air right, ancillary right, bring-along rights, conversion right, copyright, distribution right, drag-along rights, film right, franchising right, job rights, homestead right, incorporeal right, information right, initial negotiating right, intellectual property right, licensing right, neighbouring right, non-property right, operating right, performing right, political right, pollution right, possessive right, possessory right, pre-emption right, pre-emptive right, pre-emptive subscription right, property rights, renewal right, reproduction right, right of action, right of association, right of confrontation, right to appeal, right to education, rights of first generation, right of routing, rights of second generation, rights of third generation, right of way, right to bid, right to bind, right to convey, right to damages, right to enforce, right to exclude, right to income, right to interest, right to know, right to privacy, right to put questions, right to recovery, right to remain silent, right to rest, right to return, right to sell, right to silence, right to speak, right to strike, right to travel, right to use, right to vote, screen right, stage right, stock appreciation right, stock right, stock subscription right, subscription right, tag-along rights, trademark right, underlying right, visitation right, voting right, water right, welfare right CHILD [extent\]: active right, bare right, commercial right, conditional right, exclusive right, inalienable right, incontestable right, monopoly right, negative right, non-commercial right, non-exclusive right, passive right, positive right, preferential right, prerogative right, prior right, priority right 1), sole right, unconditional right, advice of right3) упр. право, разрешение (официальное разрешение на что-л.; допуск к выполнению каких-л. обязанностей, к занятию какой-л. должности)See:4) пол. правый, правыеа) (о политических партиях, взглядах, принципах и т. п. консервативной направленности; историческое происхождение термина связано с размещением консервативно настроенных членов Учредительного собрания периода Великой французской революции в зале заседаний справа от от председательствующего)The right have opposed the increases in the government spending. — Правые выступили против увеличения государственных расходов.
The centre party has shown a noticeable move to the right in recent years. — Центристская партия в последние годы стала значительно правее.
See:б) (о группе внутри партии, придерживающаяся более консервативных взглядов, чем основная часть членов партии)Members of the right of the party oppose the new manifesto. — Члены правой группы партии выступают против нового манифеста.
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право: право владельца акций компании на участие в новых выпусках ценных бумаг этой компании на льготных условиях; см. ex-rights;* * *. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
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1. v уступать2. v допускатьconceding for a moment that … — допустим на минуту, что …
3. v признать своё поражение; признать себя побеждённым, проигравшимthe candidate refused to concede defeat — кандидат не хотел признать, что потерпел поражение
concede a right — уступить право; признать право
4. v спорт. дать форуСинонимический ряд:1. admit (verb) accede; accede to; accept; acknowledge; acquiesce; admit; agree to; allow; avow; concur; confess; fess up; let on; own; own up; recognize2. compromise (verb) compromise3. give (verb) accord; award; give; grant; vouchsafe4. quit (verb) give in; quit; resign; surrender; yieldАнтонимический ряд:deny; resist -
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concede [kənˈsi:d]• to concede that... concéder que...* * *[kən'siːd] 1.transitive verb1) ( admit) concéder [point]2) ( surrender) accorder [right] (to à); céder [territory] (to à)3) Sport concéder [point, goal] (to à)4) Politics2.1) gen céder2) Politics reconnaître une défaite électorale -
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A vtr1 ( admit) concéder [point] ; to concede that reconnaître que ; ‘perhaps,’ he conceded ‘peut-être,’ a-t-il reconnu ;4 Pol to concede an election concéder la victoire électorale (to à).B vi1 gen céder ;2 Pol reconnaître une défaite électorale ; he conceded at 2 am il a reconnu sa défaite à 2 heures du matin. -
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kən'si:d1) (to admit: He conceded that he had been wrong.) reconocer, admitir2) (to grant (eg a right).) concedertr[kən'siːd]1 (admit) reconocer, admitir2 (allow, give away) conceder1 ceder, rendirse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto concede defeat admitir la derrota1) allow, grant: conceder2) admit: conceder, reconocerto concede defeat: reconocer la derrotav.• conceder v.kən'siːd
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a) ( admit) reconocer*to concede defeat — admitir la derrota, darse* por vencido
b) ( allow) \<\<right/privilege\>\> concederc) ( give away) \<\<game/penalty\>\> conceder
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vi ( admit defeat) admitir la derrota, darse* por vencido[kǝn'siːd]1.VT [+ point, argument] reconocer, conceder; [+ game, territory] ceder2.VI ceder, darse por vencido* * *[kən'siːd]
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a) ( admit) reconocer*to concede defeat — admitir la derrota, darse* por vencido
b) ( allow) \<\<right/privilege\>\> concederc) ( give away) \<\<game/penalty\>\> conceder
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[kən'siːd] 1.2) (surrender) concedere [ right]; cedere [ territory]3) sport regalare [point, goal]4) pol.2.1) cedere2) pol. riconoscere una sconfitta elettorale* * *[kən'si:d]1) (to admit: He conceded that he had been wrong.) ammettere2) (to grant (eg a right).) concedere* * *[kən'siːd] 1.2) (surrender) concedere [ right]; cedere [ territory]3) sport regalare [point, goal]4) pol.2.1) cedere2) pol. riconoscere una sconfitta elettorale -
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kən'si:d1) (to admit: He conceded that he had been wrong.) innrømme, vedgå, erkjenne2) (to grant (eg a right).) gjøre innrømmelser (overfor), gå med påverb \/kənˈsiːd\/1) medgi, gå med på, innvilge, innrømme, erkjenne (riktigheten av)2) (golf, concede hole\/match) gi hull, gi match3) erkjenne tapet av, oppgi, avståconcede a point (in an argument) gjøre innrømmelser på ett punkt, vike på ett punkt (i en diskusjon)concede a game tape et game (i f.eks. tennis)concede a goal slippe inn et mål (i f.eks. fotball)concede defeat erkjenne at en er slått (eller beseiret)concede the election erkjenne motpartens valgseier -
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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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سَلَّمَ بصَوَاب (شَيء) \ concede: to allow that sth. is true (after disagreeing); give way, allow sb. a right, etc.: At last he conceded that he had made a mistake. \ سَمَحَ بِـ \ concede: to allow that sth. is true (after disagreeing); give way, allow sb. a right, etc.: At last he conceded that he had made a mistake. \ See Also أَقَرَّ بِصِحَّة شَيء
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concede — [kən sēd′] vt. conceded, conceding [L concedere < com , with + cedere, to go, grant, CEDE] 1. to admit as true or valid; acknowledge [to concede a point in argument] 2. to admit as certain or proper [to concede victory to an opponent] 3. to… … English World dictionary
Concede — Con*cede (k[o^]n*s[=e]d ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Conceded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Conceding}.] [L. concedere, concessum; con + cedere to go along, give way, yield: cf. F. conc[ e]der. See {Cede}.] 1. To yield or suffer; to surrender; to grant; as, to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
concede — UK US /kənˈsiːd/ verb ► [T] to admit that something exists or is true, often unwillingly: concede that »The chairman conceded that shareholders had been impacted by the decline in market prices . »The insurers ultimately conceded liability for… … Financial and business terms
concede — ► VERB 1) finally admit or agree that something is true. 2) surrender (a possession, advantage, or right). 3) admit defeat in (a match or contest). 4) fail to prevent an opponent scoring (a goal or point). ORIGIN Latin concedere, from cedere… … English terms dictionary
concede — verb 1 ADMIT STH IS TRUE (T) to admit that something is true or correct although you wish it was not true: You could be right I suppose , Sheila conceded. | concede (that): I concede that he s a good runner, but I still think I can beat him. 2… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
concede — con|cede [kənˈsi:d] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(admit something is true)¦ 2¦(admit defeat)¦ 3 concede a goal/point/penalty 4¦(give something as a right)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1400 1500; : French; Origin: concéder, from Latin concedere, from com ( COM ) + cedere (… … Dictionary of contemporary English
concede — [[t]kənsi͟ːd[/t]] ♦♦♦ concedes, conceding, conceded 1) VERB If you concede something, you admit, often unwillingly, that it is true or correct. [V that] Bess finally conceded that Nancy was right... [V with quote] Well, he conceded, I do… … English dictionary
concede — 01. He was finally obliged to [concede] that he was wrong when the results of the experiment were revealed. 02. She will never [concede] that I am right even if she knows it is true. 03. The government has granted tax [concessions] to new… … Grammatical examples in English
concede */*/ — UK [kənˈsiːd] / US [kənˈsɪd] verb Word forms concede : present tense I/you/we/they concede he/she/it concedes present participle conceding past tense conceded past participle conceded 1) [transitive] to admit that something is true All right,… … English dictionary
concede — con|cede [ kən sid ] verb ** 1. ) transitive to admit that something is true: concede that: Myers was forced to concede that competition had badly affected profits. All right, Matt conceded, I probably made a mistake. 2. ) intransitive or… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
concede — concededly, adv. conceder, n. concessible, adj. /keuhn seed /, v., conceded, conceding. v.t. 1. to acknowledge as true, just, or proper; admit: He finally conceded that she was right. 2. to acknowledge (an opponent s victory, score, etc.) before… … Universalium