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concur [with somebody] [in something] — [jemandem] [in etwas (Dat.)] zustimmen od. beipflichten
* * *[kən'kə:]past tense, past participle - concurred; verb(to agree; to come together, or coincide.) übereinstimmen, zusammentreffen- academic.ru/15067/concurrence">concurrence- concurrent
- concurrently* * *con·cur<- rr->[kənˈkɜ:ʳ, AM -ˈkɜ:r]vi1. (agree) übereinstimmento \concur with sb's opinion jds Meinung zustimmen* * *[kən'kɜː(r)]vi1) (= agree) übereinstimmen; (with a suggestion etc) beipflichten (with +dat); (MATH) zusammenlaufenJohn and I concurred — John und ich waren einer Meinung
2) (= happen together) zusammentreffen, auf einmal eintreten* * *1. zusammenfallen, -treffen (Ereignisse etc)3. ( with sb; in [ oder on] sth) übereinstimmen (mit jemandem; in einer Sache), beipflichten, -stimmen (jemandem; einer Sache)4. (to) mitwirken (bei), beitragen (zu)5. zusammenwirken6. JUR gemeinsam mit anderen Gläubigern Ansprüche auf eine Konkursmasse erheben* * *- rr- (agree)concur [with somebody] [in something] — [jemandem] [in etwas (Dat.)] zustimmen od. beipflichten
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