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decisive美 [dɪ'saɪsɪv] 英 [dɪ'saɪsɪv] - adj.决定性的;关键的;坚决的;果断的
- 网络明确的;断然的;坚定的
adj.+n. decisive action,decisive factor,decisive battle,decisive role,decisive point adj. insignificant,uncertain adj. conclusive,pivotal,key,critical,significant 1. | 决定性的;关键的very important for the final result of a particular situation |
| a decisive factor/victory/battle 决定性的因素╱胜利╱战役 | | She has played a decisive role in the peace negotiations. 她在和谈中起了关键作用。 | | a decisive step(= an important action that will change a situation) towards a cleaner environment 朝着更清洁的环境迈出的关键一步 |
2. | 坚决的;果断的;决断的able to decide sth quickly and with confidence |
| decisive management 果断的管理层 | | The government must take decisive action on gun control. 政府必须在枪支管制方面采取果断措施。 |
adj. | 1. settling or ending something such as a debate, controversy, or contest 2. showing an ability to make decisions quickly, firmly, and clearly 3. making the final result of a situation completely certain 4. able to make choices or decide what to do quickly and confidently 5. a decisive victory or defeat is one in which the winner does much better than the loser 1. settling or ending something such as a debate, controversy, or contest 2. showing an ability to make decisions quickly, firmly, and clearly 3. making the final result of a situation completely certain 4. able to make choices or decide what to do quickly and confidently 5. a decisive victory or defeat is one in which the winner does much better than the loser |
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