early 15c., "collide, clash in hostility," from Latin concurrere "to run together, assemble hurriedly; clash, fight," in transferred use, "to happen at the same time," from com- "together" (see com-) + currere "to run" (see current (adj.)). Sense of "to coincide, happen at the same time" is 1590s; that of "to agree in opinion" is 1580s in English.
例文
1. Local feeling does not necessarily concur with the press.
地元の人の感覚は必ずしもメディアと一致していない。
2.I concur with the speaker in condemning what has been done.
発言者がしたことを非難することに同意します。
3.Butler and Stone concur that the war threw people 's lives into a moral relief.