Skip to main content

concurrence

/kuhn-kur-uhns, -kuhr-/US // kənˈkɜr əns, -ˈkʌr- //UK // (kənˈkʌrəns) //

同意,赞同,赞成,协和

Related Words

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of concurring.
    • : accordance in opinion; agreement: With the concurrence of several specialists, our doctor recommended surgery.
    • : cooperation, as of agents or causes; combined action or effort.
    • : simultaneous occurrence; coincidence: the concurrence of several unusual events.
    • : Geometry. a point that is in three or more lines simultaneously.
    • : Law. a power equally held or a claim shared equally.
    • : Archaic. competition; rivalry.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The concurrence wasn’t the same as the majority opinion, but at least it was now in the legal record.

  • Obama was very uncomfortable about going into Syria and doing anything without congressional concurrence.

  • In a concurrence, Justice Stephen Breyer said a more finely tailored law might survive constitutional scrutiny.

  • Before proceeding we may notice “night” of the third line is directly connected with “stars” of the fourth line by Concurrence.

  • This is an instance of Inclusion as to the men, of Exclusion and Concurrence as to date of birth and death.

  • Whether we take this phrase as describing the object or result of founding that college, it is a case of Concurrence.

  • This phrase describes the locating of the college, and is therefore a relation by Concurrence.

  • A more vivid concurrence can scarcely be imagined, since he and Bonaparte were both born in the same year, 1769.