concessionaire
含义: A person or company that has been granted a concession, particularly the right to operate a business within a specified area or to sell particular goods or services.
Concessionaire is a formal commercial term most commonly encountered in contexts involving franchise agreements, public-private partnerships, and large-scale venues. In Britain, concessionaires operate food stalls at sporting events, run shops in airport terminals, and manage toll roads under government contracts. The term implies a contractual relationship in which the concessionaire pays a fee or share of revenue to the granting authority.
例句
- The airport authority awarded contracts to three new concessionaires for the retail units in the refurbished departure lounge. 机场管理局向三家新的特许经营者授予了翻新后出发大厅零售单元的合同。La autoridad aeroportuaria adjudicó contratos a tres nuevos concesionarios para los locales comerciales de la sala de embarque reformada.空港当局は、改装された出発ラウンジの小売店舗について3つの新しい特許事業者に契約を付与した。공항 당국은 개보수된 출발 라운지 내 소매 매장에 대해 세 곳의 새로운 특허 사업자에게 계약을 수여했다.
- As the sole concessionaire for catering services at the arena, the company was responsible for all food and beverage operations during events. 作为该场馆餐饮服务的唯一特许经营者,该公司负责活动期间的所有餐饮运营。Como único concesionario de los servicios de restauración del recinto, la empresa era responsable de todas las operaciones de alimentación y bebidas durante los eventos.そのアリーナのケータリングサービスの唯一の特許事業者として、同社はイベント期間中のすべての飲食事業に責任を負っていた。그 경기장의 케이터링 서비스에 대한 유일한 특허 사업자로서, 해당 기업은 행사 기간 중 모든 식음료 운영을 책임졌다.
- The concessionaire agreed to invest two million pounds in upgrading the facilities in exchange for a fifteen-year operating licence. 该特许经营者同意投资两百万英镑升级设施,以换取十五年的运营许可证。El concesionario se comprometió a invertir dos millones de libras en la mejora de las instalaciones a cambio de una licencia de explotación de quince años.特許事業者は、15年間の営業許可と引き換えに、施設の改良に200万ポンドを投資することに合意した。특허 사업자는 15년간의 영업 허가권과 교환하여 시설 개선에 200만 파운드를 투자하기로 합의했다.
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语境: business, commerce, public administration
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From French concessionnaire, from concession, ultimately from Latin concessio meaning 'a yielding, a granting,' from concedere meaning 'to yield, to grant.' The English form dates from the mid-19th century.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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