concurrence 音标拼音: [kənk'ɚəns]
n . 赞同,意见一致,协力
赞同,意见一致,协力
concurrence 并行性; 同作
concurrence n 1 :
agreement of results or opinions [
synonym : {
concurrence },
{
concurrency }]
2 :
acting together ,
as agents or circumstances or events [
synonym :
{
concurrence }, {
concurrency }]
3 :
a state of cooperation [
synonym : {
concurrence }, {
meeting of minds }]
4 :
the temporal property of two things happening at the same time ; "
the interval determining the coincidence gate is adjustable " [
synonym : {
concurrence }, {
coincidence },
{
conjunction }, {
co -
occurrence }]
Concurrence \
Con *
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n . [
F .,
competition ,
equality of rights ,
fr .
LL .
concurrentia competition .]
1 .
The act of concurring ;
a meeting or coming together ;
union ;
conjunction ;
combination .
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We have no other measure but our own ideas ,
with the concurence of other probable reasons ,
to persuade us . --
Locke .
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2 .
A meeting of minds ;
agreement in opinion ;
union in design or act ; --
implying joint approbation .
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Tarquin the Proud was expelled by the universal concurrence of nobles and people . --
Swift .
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3 .
Agreement or consent ,
implying aid or contribution of power or influence ;
cooperation .
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We collect the greatness of the work ,
and the necessity of the divine concurrence to it . --
Rogers .
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An instinct that works us to its own purposes without our concurrence . --
Burke .
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4 .
A common right ;
coincidence of equal powers ;
as ,
a concurrence of jurisdiction in two different courts .
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228 Moby Thesaurus words for "
concurrence ":
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bipartisanship ,
bond ,
bottleneck ,
bracketing ,
call -
up ,
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census ,
chorus ,
clustering ,
co -
occurrence ,
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coadministration ,
coagency ,
cochairmanship ,
codirectorship ,
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coetaneousness ,
coevalneity ,
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communalism ,
communication ,
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community ,
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cooperation ,
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copulation ,
corralling ,
coupling ,
crossing ,
data -
gathering ,
duet ,
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ecumenicalism ,
ecumenicism ,
ecumenism ,
engagement ,
equidistance ,
esprit ,
esprit de corps ,
fellow feeling ,
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intercommunication ,
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intertwining ,
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inventory ,
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joining ,
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joint effort ,
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jointure ,
junction ,
juxtaposition ,
knotting ,
liaison ,
like -
mindedness ,
linkage ,
linking ,
marriage ,
mass action ,
meeting ,
meeting of minds ,
merger ,
merging ,
mesh ,
meshing ,
mobilization ,
morale ,
muster ,
mutual approach ,
mutual assistance ,
mutual understanding ,
mutualism ,
mutuality ,
narrowing gap ,
nondivergence ,
octet ,
one accord ,
one voice ,
pairing ,
parallelism ,
pooling ,
pooling of resources ,
pulling together ,
quartet ,
quid pro quo ,
quintet ,
radius ,
reciprocity ,
rodeo ,
roundup ,
same mind ,
seesaw ,
septet ,
sextet ,
simultaneity ,
single voice ,
solidarity ,
splice ,
spokes ,
support ,
survey ,
symbiosis ,
synchronism ,
synchronization ,
synergism ,
synergy ,
tangent ,
team spirit ,
teamwork ,
tie ,
tie -
in ,
tie -
up ,
tit for tat ,
togetherness ,
total agreement ,
trio ,
triumvirate ,
troika ,
unanimity ,
unanimousness ,
understanding ,
unification ,
union ,
unison ,
united action ,
universal agreement ,
warm assent ,
welcome ,
withness ,
yoking
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CONCURRENCE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of CONCURRENCE is agreement or union in action : cooperation How to use concurrence in a sentence
CONCURRENCE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary CONCURRENCE definition: 1 a situation in which people agree or have the same opinion: 2 a document in which someone… Learn more
CONCURRENCE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary 5 meanings: 1 the act of concurring 2 agreement in opinion; accord; assent 3 cooperation or combination 4 simultaneous Click for more definitions
concurrence noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of concurrence noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
Concurrence - definition of concurrence by The Free Dictionary concurrence (kənˈkʌrəns) n 1 the act of concurring 2 agreement in opinion; accord; assent
CONCURRENCE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com When things happen at the same time, it's a concurrence If you pull up at a traffic light and you see your teacher in the car next to yours and your neighbor behind you, it's an unlikely concurrence
Concurrence Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary The bill was passed with the full concurrence of the Senate [=everyone in the Senate agreed to pass the bill]
Concurrence - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com When things happen at the same time, it's a concurrence If you pull up at a traffic light and you see your teacher in the car next to yours and your neighbor behind you, it's an unlikely concurrence The Latin root of concurrence is concurrentia, which means "a running together "
Examples of CONCURRENCE in a Sentence | Merriam-Webster 'Concurrence' in a sentence: The bill now get sents back to the House for concurrence
CONCURRENCE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary Someone's concurrence is their agreement to something Any change requires the general concurrence of all concerned If there is a concurrence of two or more things, they happen at the same time The concurrence of their disappearances had to be more than coincidental Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary