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121 (to) concur
(to) concur /kənˈkɜ:(r)/v. i.1 essere concomitante; coincidere2 concorrere; contribuire: Everything concurred to make me believe he was lying, tutto concorreva a farmi credere che mentisse3 (form.) concordare, essere d'accordo (con q.): I concur with his father in blaming him, concordo con suo padre nel biasimarlo -
122 their opinions concur
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123 non-concur
[͵nɒnkənʹkɜ:] v амер. полит.отвергать, отклонять, не утверждать (законопроект и т. п.)the House non-concurred with the Senate amendment - палата представителей отвергла поправку, внесённую сенатом
I hope the House will non-concur in that amendment - надеюсь, что палата не утвердит эту поправку
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124 non-concur
(американизм) (политика) отвергать, отклонять, не утверждать (законопроект и т. п.) - the House *red with the Senate amendment палата представителей отвергла поправку, внесенную сенатом - I hope the House will * in that amendment надеюсь, что палата не утвердит эту поправкуБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > non-concur
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125 I concur with the speaker in this respect
Общая лексика: в этом отношении я согласен с ораторомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > I concur with the speaker in this respect
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126 I hope the House will non-concur in that amendment
Макаров: надеюсь, что палата не утвердит эту поправкуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > I hope the House will non-concur in that amendment
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127 non concur
Общая лексика: не утверждать, отвергать, отвергнуть, отклонить, отклонять -
128 non-concur
[ˌnɒnkən'kɜː]1) Американизм: не утверждать (законопроект), отвергать, отклонять2) Юридический термин: не совпадать (о мнении члена суда, не согласного с большинством), отвергать (законопроект, поправку к закону и т. п.), отклонять (законопроект, поправку к закону и т. п.), отвергать (законопроект, поправку к закону и т.п.)3) Дипломатический термин: не утверждать (законопроект и т.п.)
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concur — con·cur /kən kər/ vi con·curred, con·cur·ring 1: to happen at the same time 2: to express agreement he shall have power...to make treaties, provided two thirds of the Senators present concur U.S. Constitution art. II; specif: to join in an… … Law dictionary
concur — UK US /kənˈkɜːr/ verb [I or T] ( rr ) ► to agree with someone or something: concur with sb/sth »The new report concurs with previous findings. concur that »The board members concurred that the offer should be accepted … Financial and business terms
concur — meaning ‘to express agreement’, has inflected forms concurred, concurring. It is normally used absolutely, or followed by with (a person, idea, conclusion, etc.) and/or in (a matter), or followed by a that clause: • If the doctor desires to treat … Modern English usage
Concur — Con*cur , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Concurred}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Concurring}.] [L. concurrere to run together, agree; con + currere to run. See {Current}.] 1. To run together; to meet. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Anon they fierce encountering both concurred … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
concur — ► VERB (concurred, concurring) 1) (often concur with) agree. 2) happen at the same time. ORIGIN Latin concurrere run together, assemble in crowds … English terms dictionary
concur in — index approve, certify (approve), countenance, embrace (accept), indorse Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton … Law dictionary
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concur — 1 conjoin, *unite, combine, cooperate Analogous words: accord, harmonize, *agree, jibe 2 *agree, coincide Analogous words: consent, *assent, accede, acquiesce, agree Antonyms: contend: altercate … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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