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1. сущ.1) общ. фактор, причина; сопутствующее обстоятельство2) общ., редк. соперник, конкурент2. прил.1) общ. действующий совместно [одновременно\]; происходящий одновременноSee:2) общ. совпадающий; согласующийся; гармонирующийconcurrent opinions — совпадающие мнения.
My opinion is concurrent with yours. — Мое мнение совпадает с вашим.
3) юр. одновременный, совпадающий (имеющий место одновременно, наряду с чем-л.: о юрисдикции, функциях и т. п., как правило об отбывании срока наказания в тюрьме по совокупности преступлений)She was given nine months concurrent for each offence. — За каждое правонарушение ей дали по 9 месяцев, но наказания она будет отбывать одновременно.
He is serving two concurrent prison sentences. — Он одновременно отбывает наказание по двум приговорам.
See:4) мат. пересекающийся, сходящийся в одной точке; имеющий общую точкуconcurrent lines — прямые, имеющие общую точку; сходящиеся прямые
concurrent planes — плоскости, имеющие общую прямую
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