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concurrently

/kuhn-kur-uhnt-lee, -kuhr-/US // kənˈkɜr ənt li, -ˈkʌr- //

同时进行的,同时,同时进行,同时发生

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adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : at the same time: All seven projects are running concurrently.
    • : together; in tandem: Body and mind develop concurrently.

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Examples

  • That’s happening concurrently with near-impossible working conditions for many brick-and-mortar restaurants.

  • There’s little she isn’t prepared for, and people like Oborne and Peterson see her confidence growing concurrently with the artist she is.

  • More than half of the top 100 online retailers ran concurrent sales on Tuesday, Digital Commerce 360 found.

  • Each charge against the pair carries a five- or seven-year sentence if they are convicted in Michigan — adding up to a maximum 12 years as some sentences for the charges would be concurrent.

  • While linear viewership is eroding, traditional TV remains an easy, cost-effective way for advertisers to reach a large, concurrent audience.

  • Short trials produce convictions and sentences, but the time is often run concurrently, not adding any time to the sentence.

  • What does suggest another layer, however, is a small historical show on view at the gallery concurrently.

  • Concurrently with it there will be going on, as I have said, a man's special technical training.

  • Concurrently with this change of ownership there was going on a great improvement in agriculture.

  • Concurrently with this extension of mechanical possibilities the new science of electricity grew up.

  • Concurrently, the number of identified whales sighted in Frederick Sound increased.

  • Their first action was to some extent exercised singly and apart, though concurrently in point of time.