concurrent
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
英 /kəŋˈkʌɹənt/|/kɒŋˈkʌɹənt/
美 /kəŋˈkʌɹənt/|/kɒŋˈkʌɹənt/|/kəŋˈkɝɹənt/
英文释义
名词 n.
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One who, or that which, concurs; a joint or contributory cause.
— To all affairs of importance there are three necessary concurrents […] time, industry, and faculties.
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One pursuing the same course, or seeking the same objects; hence, a rival; an opponent.
— Menander […] had no concurrent in his time that came neere vnto him
- One of the supernumerary days of the year over fifty-two complete weeks; so called because they concur with the solar cycle, the course of which they follow.
- One who accompanies a sheriff's officer as witness.
形容词 adj.
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Happening at the same time; simultaneous.
— concurrent echo
- Belonging to the same period; contemporary.
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Acting in conjunction; agreeing in the same act or opinion; contributing to the same event or effect.
— I join with these laws the personal presence of the king's son, as a concurrent cause of this reformation.
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Joint and equal in authority; taking cognizance of similar questions; operating on the same objects.
— the concurrent jurisdiction of courts
- Meeting in one point.
- Running alongside one another on parallel courses; moving together in space.
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Designed to run independently, rather than sequentially, using various mechanisms, such as threads, event loops or time-slicing.
— Informally, a concurrent program is one that does more than one thing at a time. […] However, this simultaneity is sometimes an illusion.
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
From Middle English concurrent, from Old French concurrent, from Latin concurrēns, present active participle of concurrō (“happen at the same time”), from con- (“with”) + currō (“run”).
词源 2
From Middle English concurrent, from Old French concurrent, from Latin concurrēns, present active participle of concurrō (“happen at the same time”), from con- (“with”) + currō (“run”).
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