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1 concur
concur [kənˈkɜ:r]* * *[kən'kɜː(r)] 1.(p prés etc - rr-) transitive verb convenir ( that que)2.2) ( act together)to concur in — participer à [action, measure, decision]
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2 concur
A vtr convenir (that que).B vi1 ( agree) être d'accord (with avec) ;2 ( act together) to concur in participer à [action, measure, decision] ; to concur with sb in condemning se joindre à qn pour condamner ;3 ( tally) [data, results, views] concorder (with avec) ;4 ( combine) to concur to do contribuer à faire ; everything concurred to make the show a success tout a contribué à faire du spectacle un succès.
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