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con-curro, currī (редко cucurrī Sen, J, Fl), cursum, ere1) сбегаться (толпами), сходиться, стекаться (tota Italia concurrit C; c. ex omnibus locis L; concurrunt ad curiam C; in Capitolium Su)c. alicui obviam Ter — стекаться кому-л. навстречу2) мед. скопляться (materia concurrit, biliosa concurrunt CC)3) сталкиваться ( concurrentes rami QC); набегать друг на друга, сшибаться ( prorae concurrunt L)c. acie VP — схватиться в боюc. cum aliquo L, VP, VM, alicui rei V, adversus, contra и in aliquem L, bAfr, Sl, Just — вступать в сражение с кем-л.5) встречаться, соединяться, смыкаться (concurrunt labra Sen; concurrit os Sen, Q)concurrit dextera laevae H — правая рука соединяется с левой (т. е. раздаются аплодисменты)6) одновременно происходить, совпадать ( multa concurrunt simul Ter)quae ut concurrent omnia, optabile est C — желательно, чтобы все эти (обстоятельства) совпалиc. cum veritate Dig — соответствовать действительности8) прибегать, искать прибежища ( ad aliquem Just и alicui rei C)9) соперничать, конкурировать (alicui in hereditatem, in pignus и in pignore Dig)
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