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decided

/dih-sahy-did/US // dɪˈsaɪ dɪd //UK // (dɪˈsaɪdɪd) //

决定,已决定,决定的,决定了

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : in no way uncertain or ambiguous; unquestionable; unmistakable: a decided victory.
    • : free from hesitation or wavering; resolute; determined: a decided approach to a problem.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.certain, definite
Synonyms
determined决心,坚定的,坚定不移,坚定不移地distinct鲜明的,鲜明,明显的,分明的pronounced宣称的,宣称,宣称是,宣读的resolved解决了,已解决,已解决的,已解决的问题settled固定的,稳定的,安定的,安定下来的sure确信,肯定的,确信的,肯定assured保证,保证的,保证了,保证人cinched夹紧,束紧,束缚,夹紧的clear清楚,清除,清晰,清理clear-cut明确,明确的,鲜明的,明确规定clinched胜出,锁定,签约,成交destined命中注定的,命中注定express表示fated命中注定,命中注定的,有缘,有缘人nailed钉子,钉住,被钉住,被钉住的prearranged预先安排的,预先安排,预定的,预安排的predetermined预定的,预定的,预定,预设absolute绝对的,绝对categorical绝对的,分类的,分类,专用emphatic强调性的,强调性,强调,强调指出explicit明确的,明确,明确规定,明确表示for sure确有其事,确实,肯定,保准in the bag在袋子里,囊中羞涩,袋子里的,囊中取物indisputable毋庸置疑,毋庸置疑的,毋庸置疑的是,不容置疑on ice在冰上,冰上,在冰面上,冰面上positive积极的,积极,正面,正面的runaway离家出走,逃亡,逃亡者,逃跑的人unalterable不可改变的,不可改变,不可更改的,不可更改unambiguous不含糊的,不含糊,毫不含糊,毫不含糊的undeniable不可否认的,不争的事实,无可否认的,不争的undisputed不争的事实,无争议的,无可争议的,无可争议unequivocal明确的,明确,明确地,明确指出unmistakable无可置疑,无可置疑的,明确无误,无疑unquestionable无可置疑的,无可置疑,无可非议,不容置疑
adj.determined, strong-willed
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Examples

  • Then Eminem decided he wanted in on some of the mean-spirited misogyny, actually rapping about raping Iggy.

  • Further, in the Super Tuesday states of Florida, Texas, and Virginia, Paul is operating at a decided disadvantage.

  • Cocker, for his part, worked briefly as an apprentice gasfitter but decided to take the plunge into the world of commercial music.

  • On Christmas weekend, a North Korean tyrant has decided what American teenagers will see on the silver screen.

  • I have now decided to go on hunger strike to protest at this injustice.

  • No man should regard the subject of religion as decided for him until he has read The Golden Bough.

  • After a bit of waiting, Mac decided that the smoke was floating from a certain direction, and we began to edge carefully that way.

  • In 1856 she married Mesdag, who, rather late in life decided to follow the career of a painter.

  • At twelve, or fifteen, or sixteen, or twenty it was decided that they should stop learning.

  • She would never forget it; but realizing its gravity, she decided thereupon never to tell it—the dream—to anybody.