词汇 | concur |
释义 | concur verb[ I ] formaluk /kənˈkɜːr/ us /kənˈkɝː/-rr- to agree or have the same opinion: 同意,赞成;意见一致 The new report concurs with previous findings.新报告与先前的调查结果一致。 [ + that ]The board concurred that the editor should have full control over editorial matters.董事会赞同主编应该对编辑事务全权负责。 [ + speech ]"I think you're absolutely right," concurred Chris.“我认为你完全正确,”克里斯赞同道。 Synonym agree(HAVE THE SAME OPINION) to have the same opinion as someone else agreeWe agree on most things. be in agreementThe whole family is in agreement with her. concur I completely concur with everything that's been said so far. be of the same mindWe are of the same mind when it comes to prison reform. see eye to eyeWe will never see eye to eye on this matter. If two or more events concur, they happen at the same time.同时发生 Synonym coincide Accepting & agreeing accepting accommodation accreditation agree to something agree with something assent compact conclusion countenance currency formal pre-approved presumed consent ratification ratify re-establish regrant root signatory unquestioning You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Occurring and happening concur | American Dictionaryconcur verb[ I ] fmlus/kənˈkɜr/-rr- to agree or have the same opinion as someone else: He said the mayor should not be reelected, and the voters concurred. concur | Business Englishconcur verb[ I or T ] uk /kənˈkɜːr/us-rr- to agree with someone or something: concur with sb/sthThe new report concurs with previous findings. concur thatThe board members concurred that the offer should be accepted. Examples of concurconcur As this limited research project concurs with previous research, it seems to suggest that further research might culminate in the same conclusions. An elementary supposition is that the course of life of the house will have concurred with the domestic cycle of this group (the household). The psychologist, who had been working closely with the ethics consultant, concurred in this opinion. Moreover, these coincident increases concurred with the community-level leafing. The downward form almost nvariably concurs with the direction of the melody; the upward form, the opposite. The men who oversaw the nation's finances concurred unanimously that the system needed an overhaul. He concurred wholly that the heat and humidity were awful. All the parties concurred that contracts have potentially positive functions in providing certainty in terms of the required performance. The parameter estimates for these fits also concurred with the survey results. Most, however, have concurred that it is appropriate to identify this problem at the country level. To summarize, health workers concurred about an individual's history of kava use (k=0.83), current use (k=0.43) and also level of use (k=0.33). The grandparents mainly held to a pre-war view of divorce and concurred with many of the concerns of politicians about the decline of the family. In the end, he decided against issuing his separate one-and-a-half page concurring opinion. While concurring that economics had to make use of some universal principles, they both focused on the individual as the primary unit of analysis. The major work described in each of the three types of studies - adoption, twin and family history/high risk - concurred on this point. See all examples of concur These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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