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Inglés

Traducciones detalladas de concordant de inglés a francés

concordant:


Translation Matrix for concordant:

NounTraducciones relacionadasOther Translations
lié tie to
AdjectiveTraducciones relacionadasOther Translations
lié concerted; concordant; connected; oneness; solidary; unanimous; united associated; bound; committed; connected; cuffed; fastened; interconnected; interdependent; joint; not free; obligatory; obliged; restrained; tied; tied up; unifying
- accordant; agreeable; concurring; conformable; consonant
ModifierTraducciones relacionadasOther Translations
d'un commun accord concerted; concordant; connected; oneness; solidary; unanimous; united congenial; like-minded; unanimous
d'une seule voix concerted; concordant; connected; oneness; solidary; unanimous; united unanimous
réuni concerted; concordant; connected; oneness; solidary; unanimous; united altogether; associated; combined; in all; interconnected; interdependent; joint; jointly; shared; together; unifying; with each other; with one another
solidaire concerted; concordant; connected; oneness; solidary; unanimous; united congenial; like-minded; solidary; unanimous
solidairement concerted; concordant; connected; oneness; solidary; unanimous; united solidary; unanimous
unanime concerted; concordant; connected; oneness; solidary; unanimous; united associated; interconnected; interdependent; joint; unanimous; unifying
unanimement concerted; concordant; connected; oneness; solidary; unanimous; united associated; interconnected; interdependent; joint; unanimous; unifying
uni concerted; concordant; connected; oneness; solidary; unanimous; united associated; connected together; interconnected; interdependent; joint; plain; unifying

Sinónimos de "concordant":


Definiciones relacionadas de "concordant":

  1. being of the same opinion1
  2. in keeping1
    • expressed views concordant with his background1

Wiktionary: concordant

concordant
adjective
  1. géologie|fr Se dit de deux couches, ou de deux ensembles, qui concorder localement, alors qu’elles discorder en stratigraphie régionale.