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    decide查询结果如下:

    音标:[dɪ'saɪd] 现在分词:deciding
    过去式:decided 过去分词:decided
    第三人称单数:decides 词频:高频常用词
    基本释义/说明:v.决定;判断;断定
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    vi.
    (考虑后)决定;判定;
    It`s defficult to decide between the two.
    两者难以抉择(取舍,判定).
    The judge decided for (in favour of) the plaintiff.
    法官的判决有利于原告.
    decide against (not to go for) a holiday in Wales
    决定不去威尔士度假.
    vt.
    ①解决(问题或疑惑);判决;
    decide the question by experiment
    通过实验解决问题.
    The judge decided the case.
    审判员判决了案件.
    ②决意;决定;
    The boy decided not to ( decided that he would not) become a boxer.
    那孩子决定将来不做拳击师.
    It has been decided that the exhibition shall not be open on Sundays.
    经决定展览会星期日不开放.
    He could not decide what to do (what he should do) next.
    他不能决定下一步(他)该怎么办.
    ③使下决心;
    What decided you to give up smoking?
    什么使你决心不抽烟了?
    Your words have decided me (to help you).
    你的话使我下决心(要帮助你).
    -扩展释义
    v. 【法律专业】
    解决 ,决定,判定,判断,裁决 ,判
    You have pondered long enough; it is time to decide.
    你考虑的时间够长的了,该做决定了。
    vt.
    决定,使...下决心,解决
    The referee tossed a coin to decide which team should kick off.
    裁判掷硬币决定哪个队开球。
    vt.
    1. 决定;决意[+wh-][+to-v][+(that)]2. 使下决心;使决断[O2]3. 解决;裁决;判决,vi.1. 决定[(+on/for/against)]
    The referee tossed a coin to decide which team should kick off.
    裁判掷硬币决定哪个队开球。
    -同义词和反义词
    -decide的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Of or pertaining to decisions. || Having the power or authority to make decisions.
    “The increase in decisional balance pros was expected, but the increase in decisional balance cons was not expected based on previous research.”
    “Before the twentieth century, evidence law was largely the product of decisional law.”
    “Of the ten participants, four were experiencing some decisional conflict and two were experiencing mild decisional regret.”
    Having the power or quality of deciding a question or controversy; putting an end to contest or controversy; final; conclusive. || Marked by promptness and decision.
    “The mindset of experimentation requires a willingness to take decisive action to produce results.”
    “I regard the analysis as decisive of the issue which is before us in this case.”
    “The jury would be unable to convict Martin with a decisive finding.”
    capable of being decided. || (computer science) describing a set for which there exists an algorithm that will determine whether any element is or is not within the set in a finite amount of time. || (logic) in intuitionistic logic, a proposition P is decidable in a given theory if it can be proven from the theory that “either P or not P”, i.e. in symbols:
    “A set of positive integers is decidable if there is an algorithm for determining whether any given positive integer belongs to it.”
    “Which mathematical theory best describes real space is an empirical issue, not decidable independently of physical considerations.”
    “There is as yet no warrant for ruling out an arithmetical set that is not decidable, or for ruling out a decidable set that is not arithmetical.”
    determined; resolute
    “The last candidate has the decided advantage of having five years of experience in the industry.”
    “Many men pleaded ignorance to fashion, yet all were very decided on what they would and would not wear.”
    “We have a consensus, and the future direction of our company is now decided.”
    decide的现在分词
    “As ever, the availability of financial resources from City of York Council would be the deciding factor in any such project.”

    名词 变体/同根词

    One who makes decisions.
    The process of reaching a decision.
    “This chapter began by describing the so-called sequential model of decision making.”
    “A viable decision making system must be able to withstand the rigorous critique of players.”
    “I’ve blogged several times before about inherent problems in human decision making.”
    The state or quality of being decided.
    “Wade felt an inexplicable hurt at the decidedness of little Rose’s preference for Martin.”
    “It bespeaks the decidedness of one confirmed in his philosophical ways, and it thereby perhaps also demonstrates just a little predictability, just a little intransigence.”
    “Validity has been demonstrated by increased decidedness scores for test-takers who participated in career planning interventions.”
    The state or quality of being decisive.
    “Macon Leary’s unassertiveness is in timely contrast to Sarah’s decisiveness and Muriel’s zeal.”
    “This study examined this contention to determine the decisiveness of non-lethal technologies as an element of military strategy.”
    “And he’s going to win with the same decisiveness that the Red Sox won the series.”
    decisionmaker的异体字
    “As president, he saw himself basically as decision maker in chief, the person to whom his aides brought major matters for final resolution.”
    “The other benefit comes when the decision maker synthesizes conflicting opinions or merely listens while experts argue among themselves.”
    “The judgment made by the defendant as the primary decision maker should be accorded due deference by the court.”

    动词 变体/同根词

    decide的(已不通用)第三人称单数形式
    decide的第三人称单数形式
    “She decides she wants hypnotherapy to find out why she causes so many accidents.”
    “This could be the day that effectively decides this year’s race as the riders go against the clock for the individual time trial.”
    “If a U.S. publisher decides to bring the games stateside, expect to hear more.”
    (boxing) To defeat an opponent by a decision of the judges, rather than by a knockout
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