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1 concurrent
kɔ̃kyʀɑ̃m1) Gegenspieler m2) ( adversaire) Konkurrent m, Rivale m3) ( compétiteur) Wettkämpfer mconcurrentconcurrent (e) [kõkyʀã, ãt]I AdjectifkonkurrierendKonkurrent(in) masculin(féminin) -
2 absorber
apsɔʀbev1) aufsaugen2)absorber qc — etw schlucken, etw zu sich nehmen
3)absorberabsorber [apsɔʀbe] <1>5 (accaparer) travail in Anspruch nehmen; observation de quelque chose gefangen nehmen; Beispiel: être absorbé par une lecture in eine Lektüre völlig vertieft seinBeispiel: s'absorber dans un travail in einer Arbeit aufgehen -
3 devancer
dəvɑ̃sev1) vorangehen2)devancerdevancer [d(ə)vãse] <2>1 (distancer) Beispiel: devancer quelqu'un de quelque chose einen Vorsprung von etwas vor jemandem haben -
4 neutraliser
nøtʀalizevneutralisieren, unwirksam machen, unschädlich machenneutraliserneutraliser [nøtʀalize] <1>1 (empêcher d'agir) ausschalten concurrent, système; zu Fall bringen projet; zunichte machen effortsBeispiel: se neutraliser influences, produits sich neutralisieren -
5 présélectionner
présélectionnerprésélectionner [pʀeselεksjɔne] <1>eine Vorauswahl treffen von candidats, concurrents; Beispiel: être présélectionné candidat, concurrent in der engeren Wahl sein -
6 rival
ʀival
1. adjwetteifernd, rivalisierend
2. m (f - rivale)1) Gegner(in) m/f2) Gegenspieler(in) m/f3) Konkurrent(in) m/frival<- aux>I Adjectifrivalisierend
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concurrent — concurrent, ente [ kɔ̃kyrɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] adj. et n. • 1119; lat. concurrens, de concurrere « accourir ensemble » 1 ♦ Astron. Jours concurrents, ou ellipt les concurrents : jours qui s ajoutent aux cinquante deux semaines de l année pour faire concorder … Encyclopédie Universelle
concurrent — con·cur·rent /kən kər ənt/ adj 1: occurring, arising, or operating at the same time often in relationship, conjunction, association, or cooperation the power of taxation in the general and state governments is acknowledged to be concurrent… … Law dictionary
concurrent — concurrent, ente (kon ku rran, ran t ) s. m. et f. 1° Celui, celle qui prétend à une chose en même temps qu un autre. • Il s est débarrassé de la foule importune, Du turbulent espoir de tant de concurrents, CORN. Pulch. II, 1. • La reine… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Concurrent — Con*cur rent, a. [F. concurrent, L. concurrens, p. pr. of concurrere.] 1. Acting in conjunction; agreeing in the same act or opinion; contributing to the same event or effect; co[ o]perating. [1913 Webster] I join with these laws the personal… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
concurrent — UK US /kənˈkʌrənt/ adjective ► happening or existing at the same time as something else: »Delivery of the goods and payment of the price are concurrent conditions, and must therefore occur at the same time. concurrent with sth »Competitions for… … Financial and business terms
Concurrent ML — Auteur John Reppy Dernière version 110.71 (16 septembre 2009) [ … Wikipédia en Français
concurrent — late 14c., from O.Fr. concurrent or directly from L. concurrentem (nom. concurrens), prp. of concurrere (see CONCUR (Cf. concur)). Related: Concurrency; concurrently. Concurrent jurisdiction is recorded from 1767 … Etymology dictionary
concurrent — [kən kʉr′ənt] adj. [ME < L concurrens: prp. of concurrere,CONCUR] 1. occurring at the same time; existing together 2. meeting in or going toward the same point; converging 3. acting together; cooperating 4. in agreement; harmonious 5.… … English World dictionary
Concurrent — Con*cur rent, n. 1. One who, or that which, concurs; a joint or contributory cause. [1913 Webster] To all affairs of importance there are three necessary concurrents . . . time, industry, and faculties. Dr. H. More. [1913 Webster] 2. One pursuing … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Concurrent ML — (CML) is a concurrent extension of the Standard ML programming language. Sample Code Here is sample code to print hello, world to the console. It spawns a thread which creates a channel for strings. This thread then spawns another thread which… … Wikipedia
concurrent — [adj1] simultaneous circumstantial, coeval, coexisting, coincident, concerted, concomitant, contemporaneous, incidental, in sync, parallel, synchronal, synchronous; concept 799 concurrent [adj2] agreeing, converging allied, at one, centrolineal,… … New thesaurus