coincide

coincide
intransitive verb
1) (in space) sich decken

coincide with one another — sich decken

2) (in time) [Ereignisse, Veranstaltungen:] zusammenfallen
3) (agree together) übereinstimmen (with mit)
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verb
1) (to occupy (often by accident) the same space or time: Her arrival coincided with his departure.) zusammentreffen
2) (to agree: This coincides with what he told us; Their tastes in music coincide.) übereinstimmen
- academic.ru/14048/coincidence">coincidence
- coincidental
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co·in·cide
[ˌkəʊɪnˈsaɪd, AM ˌkoʊ-]
vi
to \coincide [with sth] subjects, ideas [mit etw dat] übereinstimmen; events [mit etw dat] zusammenfallen
our views \coincide on a range of subjects wir sind in vielen Dingen einer Meinung
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["kəʊIn'saɪd]
vi
(in time, place) zusammenfallen; (in area) sich decken; (= agree) übereinstimmen

the two concerts coincide — die beiden Konzerte finden zur gleichen Zeit statt

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coincide [ˌkəʊınˈsaıd]
A v/i
1. (örtlich oder zeitlich) zusammentreffen, -fallen (beide:
with mit)
2. übereinstimmen, sich decken (beide:
with mit):
they coincided in opinion sie waren der gleichen Meinung
B v/t (zeitlich) zusammenlegen (with mit)
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intransitive verb
1) (in space) sich decken

coincide with one another — sich decken

2) (in time) [Ereignisse, Veranstaltungen:] zusammenfallen
3) (agree together) übereinstimmen (with mit)
* * *
v.
zusammen treffen v.
zusammentreffen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.
übereinstimmen v.

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