decisive

英[dɪ'saɪsɪv] 美[dɪ'saɪsɪv]
  • adj. 决定性的;果断的
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    adj. (形容词)
    1. 决定性(意义)的,关键的,决定(大计)的,重大的,紧要的
    2. 果断的,决断的,决然的,断然的
    3. 确定的,明确的
    4. 坚决的,坚定的
    5. 最后的,结论性的,确定性的
    adj. (形容词)
    1. 决定性的,关键的 very important for the final result of a particular situation
    2. 坚决的,果断的,决断 able to decide sth quickly and with confidence

英英释义

Adjective:
  1. determining or having the power to determine an outcome;

    "cast the decisive vote"
    "two factors had a decisive influence"

  2. unmistakable;

    "had a decisive lead in the polls"

  3. characterized by decision and firmness;

    "an able and decisive young woman"
    "we needed decisive leadership"
    "she gave him a decisive answer"

  4. forming or having the nature of a turning point or crisis;

    "a critical point in the campaign"
    "the critical test"

1. They were outplayed by the Colombians' slick passing and decisive finishing.
哥伦比亚队凭借流畅的传球和终场前的制胜进球击败了他们。

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2. The meeting between Molotov, Bidault and Bevin was decisive.
莫洛托夫、皮杜尔和贝文之间的会晤起到了决定性作用。

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3. I work very efficiently and am decisive, and accurate in my judgement.
我工作非常有效率,处事果断,而且判断准确。

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4. The decisive goal arrived against the run of play.
这个决定性的得分逆转了场上的局势。

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5. Voters perceive him as a decisive and resolute international leader.
投票者认为他是一位坚定果断的国际领导人。

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. The enemy was defeated in a decisive battle.
      敌人在一场决定性的战斗中被击败。
    2. His opinion is decisive on the question.
      他对这个问题的意见是决定性的。
    3. She handles affairs in a decisive manner.
      她办事果断。
    4. A decisive person is needed to decide this matter.
      需要一个果断的人来决定这件事。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    用作定语 ~+ n.
    1. Your argument was the decisive one.
      你提供的论据是决定性的。
    2. She has played a decisive role in the peace negotiations.
      她在和谈中起了关键作用。
    3. I'll take a decisive step.
      我要迈出决定性的一步。
    4. The team had a decisive victory by winning 20 to 2.
      那个队以20比2赢了,获得决定性的胜利。
    5. Next Monday could be a decisive day for the magazine.
      下星期一对这个杂志可能是一个决定性的日子。
    6. The decisive point in his getting the job is that he speaks Greek.
      他所以能得到这个职位是他会讲希腊语,这一点是起决定性作用的。
    7. They have played a decisive role in building Silicon valley.
      在硅谷建设中他们起了决定性作用。
    8. It was a decisive battle—we won the war because of it.
      那是一次决定性的战役,由此我们打赢了那场战争。
    9. That was a decisive factor in his decision to emigrate.
      那是他决心移居国外的决定因素。
    10. The allies won a decisive victory.
      盟国取得了决定性的胜利。
    11. The Battle of Sarotoga was a decisive victory for the Americans.
      萨拉托卡之役的取胜是美国人的一次决定性的胜利。
    12. A decisive person acts quickly and often succeeds.
      果断的人当机立断,常常成功。
    13. The government must take decisive action on gun control.
      在枪支管制方面政府必须采取果断措施。
    14. What the firm needs is a strong and decisive leader.
      公司需要的是一位强有力而又果断的领导。
    15. The general was known for his decisive manner.
      这位将军素以大刀阔斧的作风而著称。
    用作表语 S+be+~
    1. It's no good hesitating. Be decisive.
      犹豫没好处,果断一些。
    S+be+~+ prep. -phrase
    1. Public opinion is decisive on the question.
      舆论对这个问题起决定性的作用。
    2. Our air force was decisive in winning the war.
      我们的空军在打赢这场战争中起了决定性作用。
    3. These well-known words, used for many centuries, are decisive for the understanding of what a marriage means.
      这些众所周知的词语使用了许多世纪,对于理解婚姻的意义具有决定性的作用。
    4. The enemy's lack of inspired leadership was decisive to its defeat, long before a single shot was fired.
      敌人一枪未放、不战自败,其中决定性的原因是缺乏高明的统帅。
    5. She was very decisive in her handling of the problem.
      她在处理那个问题上非常果断敢行。
    It is/was+~+of sb+to- v
    1. It's decisive of you to take the action on this issue.
      在这个行动上你坚决果断。
adj. (形容词)
  1. decisive是动词decide派生的形容词,基本意思是“决定性的”,即指对于最终结果“起关键性作用的”,常用于某些能够终止争论或竞争,结束忧虑,解除疑惑,排除危险的行为、事件、影响或论点。作此解时,decisive不用于比较等级。
  2. decisive还可表示人的性格等“坚决的,坚定的,果断的,勇敢的”。指坚定地或最终成功地解决某一有争议问题的能力或意图。
用作形容词 (adj.)
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