decidedly

英[dɪ'saɪdɪdli] 美[dɪ'saɪdɪdli]
  • adv. 断然地;果断地;明确地;毫无疑问
CET6 TEM4
Adverb:
  1. without question and beyond doubt;

    "it was decidedly too expensive"
    "she told him off in spades"
    "by all odds they should win"

1. I came from a family that was decidedly oddball you know.
你要知道,我的家人个个古怪得紧。

来自柯林斯例句

2. It soon became clear that authors were decidedly in the majority.
作家占绝大多数,这一点很快就变得明了起来。

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3. Sometimes he is decidedly uncomfortable at what he sees on the screen.
他有时会对屏幕上出现的画面明显感到不自在。

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4. They did show decidedly corporatist tendencies.
他们确实表现出明显的社团主义倾向。

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5. Amy was looking decidedly worried.
埃米看上去显然是忧心忡忡。

来自《权威词典》

    用作副词 (adv.)
    1. She was decidedly cool about the proposal.
      她对这个提议漠然置之。
    2. He spoke so decidedly that I dared not question him.
      他讲的那么坚决,我不敢质问他。
    3. You must try decidedly even if it is not utterly sure.
      即使没有十足把握,也应果断地尝试。
    4. The milk smells/tastes decidedly off.
      牛奶闻起来[尝起来]完全变味了。
    5. The conclusion he drew was decidedly wrong.
      他做出的结论显然是错的。
    6. I feel decidedly unwell this morning.
      我今天上午确实感到不舒服。
    7. That overcoat is looking decidedly past it.
      那件大衣看来是绝对旧得穿不出去了。

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