concur
verb /kənˈkɜː(r)/
/kənˈkɜːr/
[intransitive, transitive] (formal)动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they concur | /kənˈkɜː(r)/ /kənˈkɜːr/ |
he / she / it concurs | /kənˈkɜːz/ /kənˈkɜːrz/ |
past simple concurred | /kənˈkɜːd/ /kənˈkɜːrd/ |
past participle concurred | /kənˈkɜːd/ /kənˈkɜːrd/ |
-ing form concurring | /kənˈkɜːrɪŋ/ /kənˈkɜːrɪŋ/ |
- to agree
同意;赞同 - concur (with somebody) (in something) Historians have concurred with each other in this view.
历史学家在这个观点上已取得一致意见。 - concur with something The coroner concurred with this assessment.
验尸官同意这个鉴定。 - concur that… Scientists generally concur that climate change is a reality.
科学家普遍认为气候变化是事实。 - + speech ‘Very well,’ he concurred.
“很好,”他赞同道。
Topics Opinion and argumentc2- I strongly concur with that idea.
我强烈赞同那个主意。 - Historians have concurred in this view.
历史学家在这一点上已经达成一致。 - I therefore concur with the decision of the other judges.
因此我同意其他法官的决定。 - The committee unanimously concurred that reform was needed.
委员会一致同意需要改革。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- strongly
- entirely
- fully
- …
- in
- with
词源late Middle English (also in the senses ‘collide’ and ‘act in combination’): from Latin concurrere ‘run together, assemble in crowds’, from con- ‘together with’ + currere ‘to run’. - concur (with somebody) (in something) Historians have concurred with each other in this view.