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单词 concurrent
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Definition of concurrent in English:

concurrent

adjective kənˈkʌr(ə)ntkənˈkərənt
  • 1Existing, happening, or done at the same time.

    同时存在的;同时发生的;同时做的

    there are three concurrent art fairs around the city

    有三场艺术展正在市里各处同时举行。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The rise of anthropology concurrent with Darwin's work on evolution mid-century and the Oxbridge university reform commissions decisively altered British activity.
    • It is not mentioned anywhere whether he will continue his business interests concurrent with the responsibilities of Mayor.
    • Also concurrent with developments, the Iraqi people's attacks on the U.S. and British occupying forces have increased too.
    • They do not believe Lessig will profit by offering a free download concurrent with hardback sales.
    • To what degree did Poussin's interest in the modes, apparently concurrent with his initial interest in healing images, partake of the wide fascination with occult powers?
    • The tough New Hampshire landscape produces men who aspire to a model of masculinity predicated on violence, and here it is concurrent with an American history which goes back to ‘Gun Smoke’.
    • No symptom is listed unless it began with fungal exposure, was concurrent with positive nasal and environmental fungal cultures, and resolved with fungal removal.
    • In Arizona, the jaguar's gradual decline was concurrent with predator control associated with the settlement of land and the development of cattle industry.
    • Jack was inventing Pop art, concurrent with Lichtenstein and other people.
    • ‘Spookily the title ended up being concurrent with events that have been happening,’ says Heather.
    • He was fined a total of £140 with £60 costs and banned from driving for six months to run concurrent with the existing ban.
    • Domestic violence is often concurrent with child abuse, because violent men hit both wives and kids.
    • An important way to ensure the defeat of al Qaeda is through applying pressure for change in the existing regimes' behaviors concurrent with supportive interaction with them.
    • For example, besides the physiological detriments, cigarette use often precedes marijuana and alcohol use and is concurrent with other risk behaviors such as fighting.
    • In fact, it was being installed to run concurrent with the interconnection equipment which should be in place by the same date, said Agard.
    • Therefore, countermeasures (equipment and tactics) should be developed concurrent with the development of non-lethal weapons.
    • The gallery will present a Robert Indiana exhibition concurrent with The Art Show 2003.
    • The model in Fig.9 explains all the observed features of hyperfluorescence when it is concurrent with two-state behavior by other spectroscopic techniques.
    • This year in spoken word was about reaching out to scenes beyond Montreal, concurrent with the growth and strengthening of our own scene.
    • Observations may also indicate evolving issues that are concurrent with an existing issue, or a completely new issue.
    Synonyms
    simultaneous, coincident, coinciding, contemporaneous, synchronous
    parallel, side by side, coexisting, coexistent
    1. 1.1 (of two or more prison sentences) to be served at the same time.
      (两个或两个以上徒刑判决)同时执行的
      he received concurrent sentences of two years' imprisonment for each of his two convictions
      postpositive she was given nine months concurrent for each offence

      她数罪并罚,被判处合并服刑九个月。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • All terms were concurrent thus totaling 12 years.
      • On each of the murder counts, he was sentenced to concurrent terms of life imprisonment.
      • A variation in conviction and sentence by the Court of Appeal in March 2002 replaced life imprisonment and a ten year concurrent sentence.
      • Peakman was sentenced to concurrent terms of six months for the previous offence of driving while disqualified and three months for the assault, which happened on June 30.
      • For failing to appear at the previous hearing she will serve another concurrent sentence of two weeks.
      • A concurrent sentence of 12 months imprisonment for the possession of methadone did not form the subject of any appeal, and was left unaltered.
      • He received concurrent sentences for the other offences.
      • Burton was also sentenced to 18 months for a separate offence of unlawfully taking a car, and one month for driving while disqualified, to be concurrent with the major penalty.
      • He was sentenced at Preston Crown Court to serve fifteen concurrent life sentences.
      • They heard the two men given concurrent sentences ranging from nine to fifteen years for the other offences.
      • In March he was sentenced on both counts to concurrent terms of life imprisonment.
      • The appellant was sentenced to a concurrent term of 5 years for the lesser offence of simple wounding.
      • The conviction also bans Sharif from political activity until 2021-a moot point, given that he is serving two concurrent life sentences on charges of hijacking and terrorism.
      • It is to be served concurrent to the sentence for manslaughter, in light of the continuity between the offences, and having regard to the totality principle.
      • Subsequently, following his arrest a year later, he was sentenced to a concurrent term of 12 months for breach of bail.
      • For these second indictment charges Tann was jailed for 12 months for each count, concurrent with the 15 years.
      • The applicant is serving three concurrent terms of imprisonment.
      • But since Craft's sentence is concurrent, he is still convicted for twenty years as long as even one ‘exploitation’ count remains.
      • The bill also brings cumulative sentences, instead of concurrent sentences.
      • The judge sentenced Lin to concurrent terms of 11 years in prison for the child's death and six years for the mistress' death.
    2. 1.2Mathematics (of three or more lines) meeting at or tending towards one point.
      〔数〕(三条或三条以上线)共点的,会合的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • These arcades were later filled with canvases that fitted neatly into the frame of each arch, conveying the effect of a concurrent and symmetrical series of painted niches.
      • These reciprocal figures, for example, have three forces in equilibrium in one figure represented by a triangle while in the reciprocal figure they are represented by three concurrent lines.
      • There are many families of concurrent lines in a triangle.
      • In a triangle, four basic types of concurrent lines are altitudes, angle bisectors, medians, and perpendicular bisectors:
      Synonyms
      convergent, converging, meeting, joining, uniting, intersecting
  • 2Agreeing or consistent.

    一致的;连贯的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Beyrle's stance is concurrent with EU recommendations for stronger measures against piracy.
    • The leadership style of your management must be concurrent with your mission statement and core values to run the business with one vision.
    • This cost me some time in extra rest for the dogs, but it was concurrent with my race plan of coming into Dawson with a large well rested team.

Derivatives

  • concurrency

  • noun
    • The city reviewed the building plans for concurrency, a measure of whether existing city services were adequate for the project.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Models with two-way concurrency (mandatory concurrency) are processed simultaneously.
      • Significant concurrency is apparent only in the dynamic simulation phase.
      • The technical data will be generated directly from design models, ensuring concurrency with system configurations.
      • Concurrency, whether real or simulated, is a very useful tool for modelling the complex interactions between various parts of the user interface.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin concurrent- 'running together, meeting', from the verb concurrere (see concur).

Rhymes

blackcurrant, currant, current, occurrent, redcurrant

Definition of concurrent in US English:

concurrent

adjectivekənˈkərəntkənˈkərənt
  • 1Existing, happening, or done at the same time.

    同时存在的;同时发生的;同时做的

    there are three concurrent art fairs around the city

    有三场艺术展正在市里各处同时举行。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘Spookily the title ended up being concurrent with events that have been happening,’ says Heather.
    • They do not believe Lessig will profit by offering a free download concurrent with hardback sales.
    • In Arizona, the jaguar's gradual decline was concurrent with predator control associated with the settlement of land and the development of cattle industry.
    • The rise of anthropology concurrent with Darwin's work on evolution mid-century and the Oxbridge university reform commissions decisively altered British activity.
    • Therefore, countermeasures (equipment and tactics) should be developed concurrent with the development of non-lethal weapons.
    • The model in Fig.9 explains all the observed features of hyperfluorescence when it is concurrent with two-state behavior by other spectroscopic techniques.
    • To what degree did Poussin's interest in the modes, apparently concurrent with his initial interest in healing images, partake of the wide fascination with occult powers?
    • For example, besides the physiological detriments, cigarette use often precedes marijuana and alcohol use and is concurrent with other risk behaviors such as fighting.
    • Domestic violence is often concurrent with child abuse, because violent men hit both wives and kids.
    • He was fined a total of £140 with £60 costs and banned from driving for six months to run concurrent with the existing ban.
    • No symptom is listed unless it began with fungal exposure, was concurrent with positive nasal and environmental fungal cultures, and resolved with fungal removal.
    • Also concurrent with developments, the Iraqi people's attacks on the U.S. and British occupying forces have increased too.
    • An important way to ensure the defeat of al Qaeda is through applying pressure for change in the existing regimes' behaviors concurrent with supportive interaction with them.
    • Jack was inventing Pop art, concurrent with Lichtenstein and other people.
    • It is not mentioned anywhere whether he will continue his business interests concurrent with the responsibilities of Mayor.
    • The tough New Hampshire landscape produces men who aspire to a model of masculinity predicated on violence, and here it is concurrent with an American history which goes back to ‘Gun Smoke’.
    • Observations may also indicate evolving issues that are concurrent with an existing issue, or a completely new issue.
    • This year in spoken word was about reaching out to scenes beyond Montreal, concurrent with the growth and strengthening of our own scene.
    • The gallery will present a Robert Indiana exhibition concurrent with The Art Show 2003.
    • In fact, it was being installed to run concurrent with the interconnection equipment which should be in place by the same date, said Agard.
    Synonyms
    simultaneous, coincident, coinciding, contemporaneous, synchronous
    1. 1.1 (of two or more prison sentences) to be served at the same time.
      (两个或两个以上徒刑判决)同时执行的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A concurrent sentence of 12 months imprisonment for the possession of methadone did not form the subject of any appeal, and was left unaltered.
      • The bill also brings cumulative sentences, instead of concurrent sentences.
      • A variation in conviction and sentence by the Court of Appeal in March 2002 replaced life imprisonment and a ten year concurrent sentence.
      • He received concurrent sentences for the other offences.
      • The applicant is serving three concurrent terms of imprisonment.
      • It is to be served concurrent to the sentence for manslaughter, in light of the continuity between the offences, and having regard to the totality principle.
      • The conviction also bans Sharif from political activity until 2021-a moot point, given that he is serving two concurrent life sentences on charges of hijacking and terrorism.
      • On each of the murder counts, he was sentenced to concurrent terms of life imprisonment.
      • The judge sentenced Lin to concurrent terms of 11 years in prison for the child's death and six years for the mistress' death.
      • The appellant was sentenced to a concurrent term of 5 years for the lesser offence of simple wounding.
      • For failing to appear at the previous hearing she will serve another concurrent sentence of two weeks.
      • For these second indictment charges Tann was jailed for 12 months for each count, concurrent with the 15 years.
      • They heard the two men given concurrent sentences ranging from nine to fifteen years for the other offences.
      • In March he was sentenced on both counts to concurrent terms of life imprisonment.
      • Subsequently, following his arrest a year later, he was sentenced to a concurrent term of 12 months for breach of bail.
      • All terms were concurrent thus totaling 12 years.
      • But since Craft's sentence is concurrent, he is still convicted for twenty years as long as even one ‘exploitation’ count remains.
      • Peakman was sentenced to concurrent terms of six months for the previous offence of driving while disqualified and three months for the assault, which happened on June 30.
      • He was sentenced at Preston Crown Court to serve fifteen concurrent life sentences.
      • Burton was also sentenced to 18 months for a separate offence of unlawfully taking a car, and one month for driving while disqualified, to be concurrent with the major penalty.
    2. 1.2Mathematics (of three or more lines) meeting at or tending toward one point.
      〔数〕(三条或三条以上线)共点的,会合的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There are many families of concurrent lines in a triangle.
      • These reciprocal figures, for example, have three forces in equilibrium in one figure represented by a triangle while in the reciprocal figure they are represented by three concurrent lines.
      • In a triangle, four basic types of concurrent lines are altitudes, angle bisectors, medians, and perpendicular bisectors:
      • These arcades were later filled with canvases that fitted neatly into the frame of each arch, conveying the effect of a concurrent and symmetrical series of painted niches.
      Synonyms
      convergent, converging, meeting, joining, uniting, intersecting

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin concurrent- ‘running together, meeting’, from the verb concurrere (see concur).

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