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concessionaire

/kuhn-sesh-uh-nair/US // kənˌsɛʃ əˈnɛər //UK // (kənˌsɛʃəˈnɛə) //

特许经营人,特许经营商,特许经营者,特许经营公司

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person, group, or company to whom a concession has been granted, especially to operate a subsidiary business or service: a popcorn concessionaire at a baseball park.

Examples

  • The labor shortage has hit the food concessionaires at US airports.

  • It’s also the reason we were able to keep our concessionaire and have them solicit a new design-build contractor.

  • The private concessionaire managing the project has said it plans to have a new contractor hired by September.

  • Like the park hotels listed below, these are operated by an outside concessionaire.

  • The state took over some subcontracts after the companies’ initial contractor quit, but most work won’t resume until the concessionaire hires a new contractor.

  • The concessionaire and the contractor are the modern representatives of ghouls and vampires of old-world romance.

  • Often the concessionaire himself is chief magistrate of his kingdom by law.

  • In the regions of fancy Macedoine was an incomparable inspiration; in business I preferred the unimaginative concessionaire.

  • Jealousy of the foreign concessionaire—who flourished so markedly under the Diaz regimen—is a further element in disorder.

  • The stands were empty, and not a person—tourist or concessionaire—was in sight.