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adjective
operating or occurring at the same time
running parallel
convergentspecifically: meeting or intersecting in a point
acting in conjunction
exercised over the same matter or area by two different authorities
concurrent jurisdiction
Middle English concurant, concurrent, borrowed from Latin concurrent-, concurrens, present participle of concurrere "to assemble in haste, resort to in large numbers, collide, exist simultaneously, be in agreement" — more at concur
The first known use of concurrent was in the 14th century
concurverb
to act together : combine
several events concurred to mark the occasion as special
to be in agreement : accord
concur with an opinion
to happen together : coincide
concurrentadjective
operating or occurring at the same time
concurrent expeditions to the Antarctic region
coming together : meeting in a point
concurrent lines
acting together
1 Hold the function that collects tool and technology tactics appreciation concurrently.
兼有收藏工具和工艺术欣赏的功能.
2 "Swarm" aspires to be many things concurrently: horror, and true crime with music video interludes and satire piled into a showcase for Dominique Fishback's versatility.
3 It will, however, have to compete for audiences with other specialised showcases of international cinema that are running concurrently.
4 No one as young as Bobby had won the United States Open before, and no one had ever held the United States Junior and Open titles concurrently.
5 Running concurrently with the Metro Show in another part of the Metropolitan Pavilion is a distinctly different exhibition, the Editions/Artists’ Books Fair.
6 Fruiting for highbush blueberries is much improved by planting at least two different varieties that bloom concurrently, and is essential with rabbiteyes.
7 "And 1!" yelled me and Paul and a group of guys on the sideline concurrently.
8 The town -- population just over 1,000 -- is home to the Willa Cather Foundation, and will host the 60th annual Willa Cather Spring Conference and the 15th annual International Willa Cather Seminar concurrently next month.
9 Corey has said that if Alexander is convicted in July on the three counts of aggravated assault, she will request that Alexander serve the three 20-year sentences consecutively rather than concurrently.
10 This is the duration of her retrospective, The Artist is Present – the first career survey Moma has ever given to a performance artist – which is taking place concurrently up on the sixth floor.
11 In the module “Heart Attack,” they press their hands on their bent thighs and twitch; concurrently, the musicians play a metronome application on their smartphones.
12 The murderer was given three life sentences, to run concurrently.
这个杀人犯被判处三项无期徒刑,同时执行。
13 One such endeavor is an exhibition organized with the Singapore Art Museum that will run concurrently with the fair and will show contemporary Asian masterpieces from private collections.
14 The outcome is concurrently a brutal chastening for Logan’s former favorite son, now tasked to kill his adopted baby, and a fairly spot-on portrayal of the complete lack of humanity that informs behind-the-scenes business decisions.
15 Typically, an OLTP workload consists of many concurrently running short transactions.
通常,OLTP工作负载包括许多并发运行的短事务。
16 “The book ingeniously reminds us that all of our lives — our struggles, desires, grief — happen concurrently with everyone else’s, and this awareness helps dissolve the boundaries between us.”
17 Breakfast and lunch run concurrently until 3 p.m.; dinner is served from 5 p.m.; a limited happy-hour card bridges the gap.
18 What's more, actors are intended to work concurrently and not in some sequenced manner.
而且,角色能够并发工作,而不是采用某种顺序方式。
19 He was given two twelve month sentences to run concurrently.
他两罪均判12个月监禁,同期执行.
20 It will run concurrently on Amazon Prime and PBS Kids, bringing back the lovable red dog who grows from a small puppy to one larger than a house.