concur
英 [kənˈkɜːr]
美 [kənˈkɝː]
concur 同意,赞同con-, 强调。-cur, 跑,词源同currency, course. 即跑到一起,同意。
- concur (v.)
- early 15c., "collide, clash in hostility," from Latin concurrere "to run together, assemble hurriedly; clash, fight," in transferred use, "to happen at the same time," from com- "together" (see com-) + currere "to run" (see current (adj.)). Sense of "to coincide, happen at the same time" is 1590s; that of "to agree in opinion" is 1580s in English.
- 1. Local feeling does not necessarily concur with the press.
- 当地人的感受未必与媒体一致。
- 2. I concur with the speaker in condemning what has been done.
- 我同意发言者对所做的事加以谴责.
- 3. Butler and Stone concur that the war threw people's lives into a moral relief.
- 巴特勒和斯通一致认为这场战争使人们的生命得到了道义上的解脱。
- 4. The brothers rarely concur on any issues.
- 他们兄弟在任何问题上都很少有一致的意见.
- 5. Wealth and happiness do not always concur.
- 财富与幸福并非总是并存的.