concurrent
含义: Happening or existing at the same time; simultaneous. In law, (of sentences) served at the same time rather than one after another.
Concurrent is used in legal, computing, and general academic contexts. In law, 'concurrent sentences' are served simultaneously (as opposed to 'consecutive' sentences). In computing, 'concurrent processing' means multiple tasks running at the same time. In general use, it simply means happening at the same time. The adverb 'concurrently' is equally common. Common collocations include 'concurrent sentences,' 'run concurrently,' 'concurrent events,' and 'concurrent jurisdiction.'
例句
- The judge ordered the two prison sentences to run concurrently rather than consecutively. 法官下令两项监禁刑期同时执行,而非依次执行。El juez ordenó que las dos penas de prisión se cumplieran de forma concurrente en lugar de consecutiva.裁判官は二つの禁錮刑を連続ではなく同時に執行するよう命じました。판사는 두 징역형을 연속이 아닌 동시에 집행하도록 명령했습니다.
- The university offers several concurrent programmes that allow students to study two subjects simultaneously. 该大学提供多个并行课程,允许学生同时学习两个科目。La universidad ofrece varios programas concurrentes que permiten a los estudiantes cursar dos materias simultáneamente.その大学では複数の並行プログラムを提供しており、学生は二つの科目を同時に学ぶことができます。그 대학교는 학생들이 두 과목을 동시에 수학할 수 있는 여러 병행 프로그램을 제공합니다.
- The software is capable of handling multiple concurrent users without any loss of performance. 该软件能够处理多个同时在线的用户,而不会出现任何性能下降。El software es capaz de gestionar múltiples usuarios concurrentes sin pérdida alguna de rendimiento.このソフトウェアは、性能を損なうことなく複数のユーザーの同時アクセスに対応できます。이 소프트웨어는 성능 저하 없이 다수의 동시 접속 사용자를 처리할 수 있습니다.
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用法指南
语境: academic, professional
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Latin concurrentem (running together), present participle of concurrere, from con- (together) and currere (to run). It entered English in the 15th century.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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