单词 | concurrence |
释义 | concurrence From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishconcurrencecon‧cur‧rence /kənˈkʌrəns $ -ˈkɜːr-/ noun formal1 [countable]TIME/AT THE SAME TIME an example of events, actions etc happening at the same timeconcurrence of a strange concurrence of events2 [uncountable]AGREE agreementconcurrence with Jules expressed his concurrence with the suggestion.Examples from the Corpusconcurrence• House passage is expected this year, and Senate concurrence early next year.• Alternatively, the doctor may seek the concurrence of a relative who is neither a parent nor a guardian.• The renewal fee is set by the Council with the concurrence of the Master of the Rolls.• The concurrence of the backup care-giver, should the chosen one not be available, is also vital.• The concurrence of threatening life events and psychosocial distress may partly explain these phenomena.• In 79% of the biopsy specimens there was concurrence over the grading of the extent of gastric metaplasia.• The first of these is a fairly widespread concurrence about the demise of the traditional village community.concurrence of• a strange concurrence of events• Any final decision must have the concurrence of the White House. |
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