词汇 | decisive |
释义 | decisive adjective uk /dɪˈsaɪ.sɪv/ us /dɪˈsaɪ.sɪv/ B2 able to make decisions quickly and confidently, or showing this quality: 果断的,干脆的;有决断力的 You need to be more decisive.你要更果断一些。 a decisive reply干脆的回答 Opposite indecisive C1 strongly affecting how a situation will progress or end: 决定性的,具有决定意义的 These results could prove decisive in establishing the criminal's identity.这些结果对确定罪犯的身份将具有决定性的作用。 a decisive role决定性的作用 a decisive victory决定性的胜利 This decisive defeat puts them out of contention for this year's championship finals. The economy is regarded as the decisive factor which will determine the outcome of the general election. Unless decisive action is taken to combat the disease, the death toll will continue to rise. Gettysburg is the site of the last and most decisive battle of the Civil War. UK Australia won the decisive fifth match by 47 runs, to take an eventful and exciting series 3-2. Decisions and deciding ascription be make or break for someone/somethingidiom be on the horns of a dilemmaidiom choose clinch conclusion fish or cut baitidiom flip flip a coinidiom get it togetheridiom get something into your headidiom judge resolution sleep split decision swing swing the balanceidiom take it into your head to do somethingidiom take the plungeidiom tightrope Related wordsdecisively decisiveness decisive | American Dictionarydecisive adjective us/dɪˈsɑɪ·sɪv/ making choices quickly and surely, without having any doubts: In an emergency, decisive action is called for. Decisive also means without doubt or question, and of the greatest importance: DNA test results were decisive in proving his innocence. decisivelyadverbus/dɪˈsɑɪ·sɪv·li/ We had to act quickly and decisively to put out the fire. Examples of decisivedecisive Nevertheless, communicative language teaching does not provide a decisive definition of 'good language use'. In most countries, however, friendship, (social) health, and education are the decisive indicators. The political appeal of majority rule may be decisive for both camps, holding constant the actual supermajoritarian effect of the rules. The other set of four-party decisive structures involves all four parties being pivotal. Alternatively, a smaller subset of the citizens may be decisive, as in the case of an oligarchy or personalistic regime. Secondly, and more importantly, leaders in these nations worked within political institutions that gave them the opportunity to exercise decisive authority. A third or fourth ally would not have produced any significant modification once this decisive modification had occurred. The decisive qualities are rank/wings ; looks ; money ; youth in that order. Progress towards full convertibility was a decisive step in the full politicization of industrial relations. The way that different political parties and public bodies implement or deter the implementation of legislation is important but may not be the decisive issue. Recall that niekira-nai ' not decisive ' is a verbal predicate to which nareplacement could in principle be expected to apply. The location where the flux limit plays its decisive role is the high density jump behind the laser deposition region. To begin with, one can surmise that the volume of demand played a decisive role. In the third stage one side or the other mounted a decisive attack to break through the enemy's line and compel him to withdraw. Lacking words was irrelevant given a penchant for decisive action. See all examples of decisive 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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