词汇 | resolution |
释义 | resolution noun uk /ˌrez.əˈluː.ʃən/ us /ˌrez.əˈluː.ʃən/ resolutionnoun (DECISION)C2[ C ] an official decision that is made after a group or organization has voted: 决议;正式决定 approve/adopt a resolutionThe committee approved/adopted a resolution against sending more troops to the region. [ + to infinitive ]The United Nations passed(= voted to support) a resolution to increase aid to developing nations.联合国通过了一项向发展中国家增加援助的决议。 C2[ C ] a promise to yourself to do or to not do something: 决心;决定 [ + to infinitive ]I made a resolution to give up chocolate.我下决心不再吃巧克力了。 The resolution calls for a durable peace settlement. The resolution was carried by 210 votes to 160. "Have you made any New Year's resolutions?" "Yes, I'm going to eat more healthily and give up smoking."“你给自己定下甚么新年决心了吗?”“是的,我要让自己饮食更加健康,并且把烟戒掉。” I've made a resolution to exercise three times a week. What happened to your resolution to be nice to Barbara? Decisions and deciding ascription be make or break for someone/somethingidiom be on the horns of a dilemmaidiom choose clinch conclusion finalize fish or cut baitidiom flip flip a coinidiom get something into your headidiom judge see fitidiom sleep spin split decision swing swing the balanceidiom take it into your head to do somethingidiom take the plungeidiom You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Making & breaking promises & commitments resolutionnoun (DETERMINATION)[ U ]formalapproving(alsoresoluteness, uk /ˌrez.əˈluːt.nəs/ us /ˌrez.əˈluːt.nəs/) determination: 决心;决意;坚决 resolution inHe showed great resolution in facing the robbers.面对强盗,他表现得英勇无畏。 Strength of will and determination aggressiveness bitter bloody-mindedness bull bull something through character-building fibre insusceptible intransigence inveteracy mettle militancy resolve sharp sharp elbowsidiom sharpen sharpen (something) up sharpen your elbowsidiom single-mindedness wilfulness resolutionnoun (SOLVING)C2[ S or U ]formal the act of solving or ending a problem or difficulty: 解决;解除;消除 resolution toa successful resolution to the crisis危机的成功解决 Solving and solutions band-aid solution be at the bottom of somethingidiom bottom break the deadlock clear (something) up clue figure fix heuristically heuristics holding operation insolvable iron iron something out kill solvable solve spackle surmountable talk something out resolutionnoun (DETAIL)[ U ] physics, computing specialized the ability of a microscope, or a television or computer screen, to show things clearly and with a lot of detail: (显微镜、电视、计算机显示屏等的)清晰度,分辨率 low/high resolutionThey replaced the low resolution image with a higher resolution one. Physics: optics, microscopy & lasers anti-reflection anti-reflective chromatic aberration concentrator converging lens eyepiece field glasses microscopy non-dispersive non-reflecting optical density optics polarization polarize reflective refract speculum mirror spotting scope spyglass transparency resolutionnoun (SEPARATION)[ U ] chemistry specialized the act of separating or being separated into clearly different parts: 分解;解析 resolution intothe resolution of oil into bitumen and tar石油分解成沥青和焦油 Separating and dividing apheresis atomize bifurcate bifurcation bisect dismemberment dissociable dissociate dissociate yourself from something dissociation non-dialyzable parcel something out partible periodization periodize unforked ungraded unjoined unmix unmixable resolutionnoun (MUSIC)[ C or U ] music specialized the act of changing a note or a chord(= group of notes played at the same time) from dissonance(= a strange or unpleasant combination of sounds) to harmony(= a pleasant combination of sounds), or a time when this happens : The tension is released by the resolution from the dominant chord to the tonic. They studied keys, musical intervals, chords, and discords with their resolutions. Technical music terms acciaccatura accidental aeolian aleatory alto clef antiphonal discordant harmonic harmonic progression harmony hemidemisemiquaver inversion overtone ritardando rubato scherzando scordatura secco recitative voice part whole step resolution | American Dictionaryresolution noun us/ˌrez·əˈlu·ʃən/ resolutionnoun (SOLUTION)[ C/U ] the act of solving a problem or finding a way to improve a difficult situation: [ C ]Negotiators are working tirelessly for a swift resolution of this crisis. [ C/U ] physics Resolution is also the process of finding out the direction and strength of a vector. resolutionnoun (DECISION)[ C ] a formal statement of decision or opinion: The chairing officer called for a vote on the resolution. [ C ] If you make a resolution, you promise yourself to do something: [ + to infinitive ]I made a New Year’s resolution to lose ten pounds. resolution | Business Englishresolution noun uk /ˌrezəlˈuːʃən/us [ C ] a formal statement on which people in an organization vote, or the decision taken as a result of this vote: approve/adopt a resolutionShareholders were asked to approve a resolution to create a special voting share. pass a resolutionThe first UN resolution was passed unanimously by all 15 members of the council. Any investor who owns $2,000 of stock for a year can file a shareholder resolution. a draft resolution [ C or U ] the process of solving or ending a problem or disagreement: resolution to sthThere was a successful resolution to the problem. The group wants to bring about a resolution to the situation but the money owing is substantial. a swift/peaceful/early resolution [ U ] IT (informalres) used for talking about how clearly a computer or television screen shows images: If your monitor supports a higher screen resolution, switch to those choices. See also dispute resolution high-resolution low-resolution ordinary resolution special resolution Examples of resolutionresolution Within their own body they passed a number of resolutions on women's issues, on the basis of which they then lobbied individual delegates. The streak camera that is used for detection of the shock breakout signal has temporal and spatial resolutions of ;5 ps and 100 mm, respectively. Thus, laser plasma expansion was measured with 3-mm spatial and 1-ns time resolutions. Each trial site had a community advisory board, considered essential to identify local ethical issues and any possible resolutions to them. Of course, the contrast must not be overdone: corroboration is arguably never definitive, and some problem resolutions can be. I n the latter case the profiles were digitized a t different depth resolutions to ensure the numerical integration was accurate. If images are supplied pre-scanned the resolutions are 300 dpi for halftones and 1200 dpi for line artwork to give the best results. Several sets of resolutions are tested for the aforementioned illustrative case. Nowhere is compliance with the ombudsman's resolutions total. Figure 7 shows the medians of the relative errors over all signals for all methods and resolutions. The graphs for the two resolutions are almost identical, showing that the solution is highly predictable, despite the formation of fronts. Though the achievement of such successful resolutions is difficult throughout the world, the institutional limitations of developing countries make it rarely achievable within their context. An example of the smooth running of the affair was the issue of resolutions and voting. Both the 1925 and 1927 resolutions were largely ineffectual, however. We then suggest possible sources and consequences of terminological confusion in developmental psychology and offer some potential resolutions. See all examples of resolution 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. Collocations withresolutionresolutionThese are words often used in combination with resolution. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. alternative resolution The way was clear to the least contentious of alternativeresolution of the problem. angular resolution First, due to an acoustical beam width of transducer, angularresolution of a single measurement is low in the order of 10 degrees. atomic resolution They have also helped to explain at atomicresolution many of the original studies described earlier in this review. 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. See all collocations with resolution |
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