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concurring

/kuhn-kur/US // kənˈkɜr //UK // (kənˈkɜː) //

同意的,赞同,赞成,同意

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    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.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbagree, approve

Examples

  • Although there is a wide range in the quality of the bitumen and the efficiency of the extraction technologies, most analyses concur that oilsands production is quite a bit more energy intensive than lighter, more conventional crudes.

  • President Hartzell and the chair of our Board of Regents, Kevin Eltife, concur with this recommendation and have approved the change.

  • Metro Inspector General Geoffrey Cherrington said Friday he “concurred” with Metro’s statements assessing the findings of his investigation.

  • In his concurring opinion, Clarence Thomas called for the invalidation of any limits on campaign donations.

  • What remains for them to do—whether overlapping, concurring or contradicting—is to speak.

  • Kennedy was given the concurring opinion, which said the Court should have gone much further.

  • And the concurring demands of a number also contribute to raise our prices.

  • In the first part of the address, I have the honor of heartily concurring with the noble Earl who moved it.

  • We shall return to town on Monday, various small reasons concurring to make us resolve on quitting this earthly paradise.

  • At this point the Commission divided, with no fewer than two concurring and two dissenting opinions added to the majority view.

  • Comprehending vividly the points and the sequence of his argument, we fancy that we are concurring in the argument itself.