English-Thai Dictionary
concurrent
ADJ ที่ กระทำ ร่วมกัน cooperating mutual ti-kra-tam-ruam-kan
concurrent
ADJ ที่ เกิดขึ้น พร้อมกัน simultaneous coexisting ti-koed-kuen-prom-kan
concurrent
ADJ ที่ เห็นพ้องต้องกัน agreeing harmonious ti-hen-pong-tong-kan
concurrent
ADJ ที่ ไป ยัง จุด เดียวกัน ti-pai-yang-jud-diao-kan
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
CONCURRENT
a. 1. Meeting; uniting; accompanying; acting in conjunction; agreeing in the same act; contributing to the same event or effect; operating with.
I join with these laws the personal presence of the Kings son, as a concurrent cause of this reformation.
All combined, your beauty, and my impotence of mind, and his concurrent flame, that blew my fire.
2. Conjoined; associate; concomitant.
There is no difference between the concurrent echo and the iterant, but the quickness or slowness of the return.
3. Joint and equal; existing together and operating on the same objects. The courts of the United States, and those of the States have, in some cases, concurrent jurisdiction.
CONCURRENT
n.That which concurs; joint or contributory cause. To all affairs of importance there are three necessary concurrents-time, industry and faculties.
CONCURRENTLY
adv. With concurrence; unitedly.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
CONCURRENT
Con *cur "rent, a. Etym: [F. concurrent, L. concurrens, p. pr. of concurrere.]
1. Acting in conjunction; agreeing in the same act or opinion; contibuting to the same event of effect; coöperating. I join with these laws the personal presence of the kings' son, as a concurrent cause of this reformation. Sir J. Davies.The concurrent testimony of antiquity. Bp. Warburton.
2. Conjoined; associate; concomitant; existing or happening at the same time. There is no difference the concurrent echo and the iterant but the quickness or slowness of the return. Bacon. Changes... concurrent with the visual changes in the eye. Tyndall.
3. Joint and equal in authority; taking cognizance of similar questions; operating on the same objects; as, the concurrent jurisdiction of courts.
4. (Geom.)
Defn: Meeting in one point.
Syn. -- Meeting; uniting; accompanying; conjoined; associated; coincident; united.
CONCURRENT
CONCURRENT Con *cur "rent, n.
1. One who, or that which, concurs; a joint or contributory cause. To all affairs of importance there are three necessary concurrents... time, industry, and faculties. Dr. H. More.
2. One pursuing the same course, or seeking the same objects; hence, a rival; an opponent. Menander. .. had no concurrent in his time that came near unto him. Holland.
3. (Chron.)
Defn: One of the supernumerary days of the year over fifty-two complete weeks; -- so called because they concur with the solar cycle, the course of which they follow.
CONCURRENTLY
CONCURRENTLY Con *cur "rent *ly, adv.
Defn: With concurrence; unitedly.
CONCURRENTNESS
CONCURRENTNESS Con *cur "rent *ness, n.
Defn: The state or quality of being concurrent; concurrence.
New American Oxford Dictionary
concurrent
con cur rent |kənˈkərənt, -ˈkə -rənt kənˈkərənt | ▶adjective existing, happening, or done at the same time: there are three concurrent art fairs around the city. • (of two or more prison sentences ) to be served at the same time. • Mathematics (of three or more lines ) meeting at or tending toward one point. DERIVATIVES con cur rence |-ˈkərəns |noun, con cur ren cy |-ˈkərənsē |noun, con cur rent ly adverb ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin concurrent- ‘running together, meeting, ’ from the verb concurrere (see concur ).
concurrent resolution
con cur rent res o lu tion ▶noun a resolution adopted by both houses of a legislative assembly that does not require the signature of the chief executive and that does not have the force of law.
Oxford Dictionary
concurrent
con |cur ¦rent |kənˈkʌr (ə )nt | ▶adjective 1 existing, happening, or done at the same time: there are three concurrent art fairs around the city. • (of two or more prison sentences ) to be served at the same time. • Mathematics (of three or more lines ) meeting at or tending towards one point. 2 agreeing or consistent. DERIVATIVES concurrence noun, concurrency noun, concurrently adverb ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin concurrent- ‘running together, meeting ’, from the verb concurrere (see concur ).
concurrent resolution
con cur rent res o lu tion ▶noun a resolution adopted by both houses of a legislative assembly that does not require the signature of the chief executive and that does not have the force of law.
American Oxford Thesaurus
concurrent
concurrent adjective 1 nine concurrent life sentences: simultaneous, coincident, contemporaneous, parallel. 2 concurrent lines: convergent, converging, meeting, intersecting.
Oxford Thesaurus
concurrent
concurrent adjective 1 Moore was sentenced to 17 concurrent life terms: simultaneous, coincident, coinciding, contemporaneous, synchronous; parallel, side by side, coexisting, coexistent. 2 concurrent lines: convergent, converging, meeting, joining, uniting, intersecting.
French Dictionary
concurrent
concurrent , ente adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif et nom masculin et féminin Qui participe à une compétition, à un concours, à une épreuve sportive. : Des étudiants concurrents pour l ’obtention d ’une bourse. Des entreprises concurrentes. 1 Personne qui se trouve en concurrence avec une autre ou plusieurs autres personnes. : Les concurrents d ’une épreuve olympique. SYNONYME adversaire ; participant ; rival . 2 Société qui fait concurrence à d ’autres entreprises pour accroître sa clientèle. : Notre chiffre d ’affaires dépasse celui de notre concurrent.
concurrentiel
concurrentiel , ielle adj. adjectif 1 Où la concurrence existe. : Un marché concurrentiel. 2 Apte à supporter la concurrence. : Des prix concurrentiels. SYNONYME compétitif . Note Orthographique concu rr en t iel.
Spanish Dictionary
concurrente
concurrente adjetivo /nombre común Que concurre :factores concurrentes; circunstancias concurrentes; los demás concurrentes al acto coincidían en exhibir la rebeldía de su espíritu mediante el común desaliño .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
concurrent
con cur rent /kənkə́ːr (ə )nt |-kʌ́r -/形容詞 1 «…と » 同時に起こる [存在する ] «with » ; 〈職が 〉兼務の ▸ a concurrent existence 共存 ▸ a concurrent office 兼職 ; 共同事務所 ▸ a concurrent resolution ⦅米 ⦆(上下両院で採決された )同一決議 2 〈意見などが 〉 «…と » 一致している, 同意している «with » ▸ the concurrent testimony of all the people present 出席者全員の一致した証言 3 共同して働く, 協力する ▸ a concurrent cause 一緒に働く原因 4 〈線などが 〉同じ点 [一点 ]に集まる .名詞 C 併発事情, 並在原因 .~ly 副詞 同時に .