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Coincide

coincide
 intransitive verb  (-cided; -ciding)  Etymology: Medieval Latin ~re, from Latin co- + incidere to fall on, from in- + cadere to fall — more at chance  Date: 1719  1.  a. to occupy the same place in space or time  b. to occupy exactly corresponding or equivalent positions on a scale or in a series  2. to correspond in nature, character, or function  3. to be in accord or agreement ; concur  Synonyms: see agree
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1.
  v.intr. 1 occur at or during the same time. 2 occupy the same portion of space. 3 (often foll. by with) be in agreement; have the same view. Etymology: med.L coincidere (as CO-, INCIDENT) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
2.
  совпадать, совмещаться ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
3.
  1. совпадать events that coincide —- события, совпадающие во времени 2. соответствовать, быть одинаковым, совпадать our tastes coincide —- наши вкусы совпадают his story coincides with the facts —- его рассказ соответствует фактам the judges did not coincide in opinion —- судьи не смогли прийти к общему мнению 3. равняться, соответствовать (о весе, количестве) his expenditure coincides with his income —- его доход соответствует его расходам 100 degrees Centigrade coincides with 212 degrees Fahrenheit 100 —- градусов по Цельсию соответствует 212 градусам по Фаренгейту ...
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  v.  1) совпадать с чем-л. (with) The opening ceremony coincided with the worst storm this century.  2) соответствовать; равняться Syn: agree, correspond, tally Ant: contradict, disagree ...
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5.
  (coincides, coinciding, coincided) 1. If one event coincides with another, they happen at the same time. The exhibition coincides with the 50th anniversary of his death... The beginning of the solar and lunar years coincided every 13 years. V-RECIP: V with n, pl-n V 2. If the ideas or interests of two or more people coincide, they are the same. The kids’ views on life don’t always coincide, but they’re not afraid of voicing their opinions... He gave great encouragement to his students, especially if their passions happened to coincide with his own. V-RECIP: pl-n V, V with n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
6.
  ~ v 1 to happen at the same time as something else, especially by chance; concur (2)  (Suspects are interviewed in separate rooms to see if their stories coincide.)  (The Suez crisis happened to coincide with the uprising in Hungary.) be planned/timed/arranged to coincide  (The Queen's visit has been planned to coincide with the school's 200th anniversary.) 2 (not in progressive + with) if two people's ideas, opinions etc coincide, they are the same ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1715, from Fr. coincider, from M.L. coincidere, from L. co- "together" + incidere "to fall upon" (in- "upon + cadere "to fall"). Coincidence first recorded 1605. ...
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