concurrent
concurrent — 形容詞
1. used to describe two or more events, processes, or situations that happen or exi
同時的
在同一段時間內發生或存在的
used to describe two or more events, processes, or situations that happen or exist during the same period of time, often in a connected way
The two conferences ran concurrent sessions, so Nadia could only attend one.
兩場會議安排了同時段的分組討論,因此 Nadia 只能參加其中一場。
attributive use: concurrent sessions / concurrent events
The judge ordered that the sentences run concurrent with each other.
法官判決這些刑期合併執行。
pattern: concurrent with [something]
The website had over 2,000 concurrent users during the product launch event.
產品發表會期間,該網站有超過兩千名同時在線使用者。
Leila managed concurrent projects in Tokyo and Berlin throughout the summer.
Leila 整個夏天同時負責東京和柏林兩地的專案。
- simultaneous
more precise about exact same moment; common in everyday use
- coinciding
emphasises events falling together in time by chance or arrangement
- parallel
suggests events or processes run alongside each other without necessarily overlapping
- separate
happening at different times; not connected in time
- sequential
one following the other in order rather than at the same time
文法句型
concurrent + noun
concurrent with + noun phrase
用法筆記
More common in formal, academic, and technical writing than in everyday conversation. Unlike 'simultaneous,' which often stresses exact same moment, 'concurrent' typically refers to a shared duration or overlapping period.