concessionaires

英 [kənˌsɛʃəˈneəz] 美 [kənˌsɛʃəˈnɛrz]

n.  (销售)特许权获得者; 特许经销商
concessionaire的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. (尤指在别家公司大楼内的)特许经销商
    A concessionaire is a person or company that has the right to sell a product or to run a business, especially in a building belonging to another business.
    1. in BRIT, use 英国英语用 franchisee


    双语例句

    1. Several concessionaires were asked to disclose their revenues and declined.
      几个特许经营者被要求披露其收入和下降。
    2. To free Latin America from the snares of foreign concessionaires and bankers, he proposed a farsighted plan.
      为使拉丁美洲不致陷入外国特许权所有人和银行家的圈套,他提出了一个先见之明的计划。
    3. Timber concessionaires at least have an incentive ( and probably the wherewithal) to look after their property, while ill-paid and ill-equipped forestry officials often have neither.
      木材经营商看护好自己的森林财产至少还有利可图(并且可能还有必要的维护资金),而报酬低、装备差的林业官员却一无所有。
    4. A positive, team-attitude is not only part of our corporate culture, it comes naturally when you're working for one of the world's most successful travel retail concessionaires.
      一个有积极的企业团队,不只是我们的企业文化,它是那么的自然,当您工作,starboard邮轮公司是世界上最成功的旅游零售特许商之一。
    5. The benefit [ from the sub-concession sales] has accrued to the concessionaires rather than the people of Macao.
      但(出售次级经营权牌照)的好处给了牌照所有者,而没有给澳门人民。
    6. For example, Metro Manila's water supply is now managed by two private sector concessionaires.
      例如,马尼拉供水目前所管理的两个私营部门的特许。