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单词 concurrence
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Definition of concurrence in English:

concurrence

(also concurrency)
noun kənˈkʌr(ə)nskənˈkərəns
mass noun
  • 1The fact of two or more events or circumstances happening or existing at the same time.

    the incidental concurrence of two separate tumours
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She exhumes the local and global conditions and concurrences of post-colonialism through the work of Cozier.
    • She raised an arm over her head, signaling the advance, and the trumpet blew in concurrence.
    • The concurrence of such events with Richard II's celebrative motif of English travel-heroics may be less than coincidental.
    • Three ecological pattern types stand out as particularly salient: concurrence in time, concurrence in both time and place, and sequential recurrence.
    • Overemphasis on Salem's economic and religious struggles obscured the town's strategic location and the chronological concurrence of Indian and witch attacks.
    • One really only knows what is happening in the places where one has the knowledge of what concurrences exist and what they mean.
    • The two events of selection and difference of race ought to be distinguished in broad considerations, while the frequency of their concurrence is borne in mind.
    • It is possible to map memory as a performative form, a set of concurrences that hover between original and copy, a theatrical source of creativity.
    • Despite this concurrence of nationalization and coal crisis, little attention has been focused on possible linkages between the two events.
    • Sometimes, mostly because of a concurrence of circumstances, things go wrong and an accident happens.
    1. 1.1Mathematics count noun A point at which three or more lines meet.
      the number of possible concurrences in the diagram
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The orthocenter is one of the four concurrency points in a triangle.
      • This leads to the purely mathematical problem of finding the positions of the points of concurrence for various sets of parallels.
      • Students will demonstrate their ability to reason by forming conjectures about the relationship of each point of concurrency with the triangle.
      • The true antecedent of the modern vanishing point is Guidobaldo's punctum concursus (point of concurrence).
      • Theorems on concurrence of lines, segments, or circles associated with triangles all deal with three or more objects passing through the same point.
  • 2Agreement or consistency.

    delays can be avoided by arriving at political concurrence at the start
    we want the concurrence of law enforcement
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The summit urged the two countries to seek concurrence from other member countries for them to join the trade agreement by 2004.
    • The only stab at a time frame can be found in the justice's concurrence.
    • The assets are mortgaged in such a way that the mortgagor can deal with them without the concurrence of the mortgagee.
    • The meeting may approve such a proposal or modification with the concurrence of the preferential creditor concerned.
    • The president, with the general's concurrence, then expanded the war aims to unify the peninsula.
    • This occurred completely outside of the academy's accounting systems, without the concurrence or knowledge of the finance department.
    • The resolution to be proposed at this evening's meeting has my hearty concurrence.
    • The new partnership was agreed last month without the concurrence of the state's farming organizations.
    • In reliance on that agreement, they did, with the defendants' concurrence, perform services for the defendants.
    • Compliance is monitored by each state in concurrence with the federal agency.

Rhymes

co-occurrence, occurrence, recurrence
 
 

Definition of concurrence in US English:

concurrence

(also concurrency)
nounkənˈkərənskənˈkərəns
  • 1The fact of two or more events or circumstances happening or existing at the same time.

    the incidental concurrence of two separate tumors
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The two events of selection and difference of race ought to be distinguished in broad considerations, while the frequency of their concurrence is borne in mind.
    • Overemphasis on Salem's economic and religious struggles obscured the town's strategic location and the chronological concurrence of Indian and witch attacks.
    • Sometimes, mostly because of a concurrence of circumstances, things go wrong and an accident happens.
    • It is possible to map memory as a performative form, a set of concurrences that hover between original and copy, a theatrical source of creativity.
    • Three ecological pattern types stand out as particularly salient: concurrence in time, concurrence in both time and place, and sequential recurrence.
    • She exhumes the local and global conditions and concurrences of post-colonialism through the work of Cozier.
    • Despite this concurrence of nationalization and coal crisis, little attention has been focused on possible linkages between the two events.
    • One really only knows what is happening in the places where one has the knowledge of what concurrences exist and what they mean.
    • She raised an arm over her head, signaling the advance, and the trumpet blew in concurrence.
    • The concurrence of such events with Richard II's celebrative motif of English travel-heroics may be less than coincidental.
    1. 1.1Mathematics A point at which three or more lines meet.
      the number of possible concurrences in the diagram
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Theorems on concurrence of lines, segments, or circles associated with triangles all deal with three or more objects passing through the same point.
      • Students will demonstrate their ability to reason by forming conjectures about the relationship of each point of concurrency with the triangle.
      • The true antecedent of the modern vanishing point is Guidobaldo's punctum concursus (point of concurrence).
      • This leads to the purely mathematical problem of finding the positions of the points of concurrence for various sets of parallels.
      • The orthocenter is one of the four concurrency points in a triangle.
  • 2Agreement or consistency.

    delays can be avoided by arriving at political concurrence at the start
    we want the concurrence of law enforcement
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The president, with the general's concurrence, then expanded the war aims to unify the peninsula.
    • The only stab at a time frame can be found in the justice's concurrence.
    • This occurred completely outside of the academy's accounting systems, without the concurrence or knowledge of the finance department.
    • The new partnership was agreed last month without the concurrence of the state's farming organizations.
    • The assets are mortgaged in such a way that the mortgagor can deal with them without the concurrence of the mortgagee.
    • The summit urged the two countries to seek concurrence from other member countries for them to join the trade agreement by 2004.
    • In reliance on that agreement, they did, with the defendants' concurrence, perform services for the defendants.
    • The resolution to be proposed at this evening's meeting has my hearty concurrence.
    • The meeting may approve such a proposal or modification with the concurrence of the preferential creditor concerned.
    • Compliance is monitored by each state in concurrence with the federal agency.
 
 
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