词汇 | resolute |
释义 | resolute adjective formaluk /ˈrez.ə.luːt/ us /ˈrez.ə.luːt/ determined in character, action, or ideas: 坚决的;有决心的;坚定的 Their resolute opposition to new working methods was difficult to overcome.他们坚决反对新的工作方法,很难说服他们。 She's utterly resolute in her refusal to apologize.她断然拒绝道歉。 Synonyms determined headstrong Opposite irresoluteformaldisapproving working to achieve a goal even if it is difficult determinedI was determined not to give up. doggedHer dogged determination to uncover the truth about the scandal led to her winning a reporting prize. persistentThe shop never gives refunds, but if you are persistent, they may. resolvedI am resolved to do something about the issue. resoluteWe must remain resolute in the face of opposition. single-mindedShe was single-minded and uncompromising in her work. Strong-willed adamancy adamant adamantine adamantly aggressive grittily gutsily gutsy gutty hard-boiled pertinacious pertinaciously pigheaded pigheadedly purposeful ultra-serious unbending unbroken undaunted unmovable Related wordresolutely resolute | American Dictionaryresolute adjective us/ˈrez·əˌlut/ determined in character, action, or ideas: I admired her resolute optimism in those difficult times. resolutelyadverbus/ˈrez·əˌlut·li, ˌrez·əˈlut-/ She resolutely refuses to lower her standards. Examples of resoluteresolute The reform act has always sorted out the faint-hearted from the resolute. These environmental cues required a resolute state of consciousness marked by an observable determined complete presence, the seeming randomness making anticipation impossible. However, in its resolute honesty and sentiment are to be found both the book's strengths and its limitations. For instance, he is resolute in his opinion that the inclusion of the autobiographical mode of representation is an unnecessary indulgence. The rest of his career showed the effectiveness of well-trained and equipped small forces when commanded by expert and resolute officers. Behind this resolute 'localism' can be seen a number of particular interests and social facts. Moreover, what are the implications of such a change for the conventional wisdom that policy is malleable while structures are resolute? Now to some extent this objective can be pursued through the resolute application of what we may call 'endowment egalitarianism'. She had a quick mind, absolute selfconfidence, a resolute will, and a wonderful mastery of answer. She had never gone out in the open, and looked her foe full in the eyes, hardy, resolute, patient, and steadfast. In this context, realism, which demands our resolute attention to nature's infinite variety, is a revolutionary aesthetic. No power has hitherto exercised consistent or resolute sovereignty over the islands for any length of time. They did, however, have a resolute commitment to the rule of law and, at the end of the day, that commitment prevailed. He was a very daring resolute fellow, and we are informed told the judge that he had much rather be hang'd than transported. Though his exegesis yielded revolutionary conclusions, he was a resolute scripturalist who disregarded and even rejected mysticism. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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