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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary con·ces·sion·aire ETYMOLOGY French concessionnaire, from concession DATE 1862 : the owner or operator of a concession; especially : one that operates a refreshment stand at a recreational center English Etymology concessionaire 1862, from Fr. concessionaire, from concession, from L.concessionem (see concession). Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary-牛津双解-OALD7 concessionaire con·ces·sion·aire / kEn7seFE5neE(r); NAmE -5ner / noun (especially BrE) a person or a business that has been given a concession to sell sth (销售)特许权获得者;特许经销商 Webster's Third New International Dictionary, Unabridged con·ces·sion·aire noun also con·ces·sion·naire \kən|seshə|na(a)(ə)r, -ne(ə)r, -na(a)ə, -neə\ (-s) Etymology: French concessionnaire, from concession + -aire -ary : a person or firm that is the beneficiary of a concession: as a. : one that owns or operates a stand or booth to sell refreshments or opportunities for entertainment to patrons of a recreational center (as a beach, park, or fair) b. : one that holds the right to sell a particular type of product or service in a given location c. : one that provides food service in a factory, school, or other establishment |
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