concur的意思和读音

concur

: [kənˈkɜr] : [kənˈkɜː(r)]

v.

concurred  concurs  concurring  

v.conflict,resist,diverge

v.agree,harmonize,correspond,coincide,see eye to eye

concurv.

1.[i][t]~ (with sb) (in sth).~ (with sth).~ (that…).(+ speech)to agree

Historians have concurred with each other in this view.

The coroner concurred with this assessment.

v.1., (with)2.,;, (with)

v.1.to agree with someone or something2.if events concur, they happen at the same time

1. concrete adj. ;n. concur v. concurrence n. ...

2. curriculum v concur a concurrent v ...

3. concrete ;n. concur concussion ...

4. concrete ;n. concur concussion ...

5. concise a. concur v. conflagration n. ...

6. Mosque: Concur: Torrential: ...

7. 23、Vindicative: 24、Concur; [Act on;Affect;Influence]

8. 23、Vindicative: 24、Concur; [Act on;Affect;Influence]

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1.I shall also examine some of the theories and beliefs of other scientists and theologians, not all of which concur with my own.

2.But the point on which all nine states concur is that citizens should not be told much about corruption, either at home or elsewhere.9

3.The Zeta concur, for once, with official pronouncements. This was just a fireball, releasing gas, and thus the spin.

4.I concur with him in many points.

5.These representatives must concur in the President's convictions. If they do not, they have no alternatives except to resign.

6.The department did not concur with calls that it set up a national registry of women who receive breast implants .

7.Well said Mr. Montgomery, I concur with your approach and I'm sure Dr. Nielsen does as well.Montgomery

8.If it were a straight choice between the two, I would concur.

9.On this point then, the private good does concur with the public good.

10.I concur it is a formidable challenge, but not so much that we cannot at least try to find ways to improve it.