concur 的定义
con·curred, con·cur·ring.
- to accord in opinion; agree: Do you concur with his statement?
- to cooperate; work together; combine; be associated: Members of both parties concurred.
- to coincide; occur at the same time: His graduation concurred with his birthday.
- Obsolete. to run or come together; converge.
concur 近义词
agree, approve
更多concur例句
- Most experts concur that even with the highly transmissible delta variant of the coronavirus circulating in the country, schools should remain open.
- “I concur with the same observation where we’re seeing an increase of competition on Android with more and more budgets being allocated,” said Jean-Sebastien Laverge, svp of growth at mobile game publisher Tilting Point.
- The most likely explanation for the Court’s restraint comes from Justice Barrett’s concurring opinion in Fulton.
- Justices Barrett and Kavanaugh concurred in the majority opinion.
- Perficient concurred that searchers on desktop were more likely to click-through.
- Had he been competently represented, the jury might well have failed to concur on a death sentence.
- I disagree with Spencer on pretty much everything imaginable, but I concur on this.
- You write “There is nothing incongruous about educated, ambitious women wanting to be wives and mothers,” and I completely concur.
- Reminded of that revving motor down in Dixie, I have to concur.
- All military experts concur that Syria has significant air defense systems, which Libya did not.
- All the best authorities concur in the uncertain properties of the salts of gold.
- His companion, who appeared to concur in this, glanced with evident regret at the six dollars which still lay beside him.
- In England, both government and people concur in this improvement.
- Though the English historians all concur in her praise, they seem to know very little of her.
- The question is, what is the probability that a statement, in which they both concur, will be true.