decisively 的定义
- in a way that settles a matter and puts an end to debate or speculation:The question, "Do habitable conditions for life exist elsewhere in the galaxy?" has been decisively answered in the affirmative.
- in a firm and resolute way, without wavering:The Executive Office must be able to move quickly and decisively to preserve endangered ecosystems, history, or prehistory on federal land.
- in a clear or definite way; indisputably: She has not only decisively beaten but ended the political career of every candidate who ran against her.
decisively 近义词
等同于 absolutely
decisively 的近义词 30 个
- actually
- categorically
- definitely
- doubtless
- exactly
- positively
- precisely
- really
- surely
- truly
- unconditionally
- unquestionably
- come hell or high water
- conclusively
- decidedly
- easily
- for sure
- no ifs ands or buts
- no strings attached
- on the button
- on the money
- on the nose
- right on
- straight out
- sure as can be
- sure as hell
- sure enough
- sure thing
- the very thing
- unambiguously
decisively 的反义词 10 个
等同于 emphatically
decisively 的近义词 11 个
- absolutely
- assuredly
- certainly
- distinctly
- flatly
- unequivocally
- decidedly
- entirely
- of course
- undoubtedly
- with decision
decisively 的反义词 5 个
等同于 resolutely
decisively 的近义词 5 个
等同于 conclusively
decisively 的近义词 6 个
等同于 decidedly
decisively 的近义词 30 个
- clearly
- determinedly
- distinctly
- downright
- positively
- really
- terribly
- unmistakably
- emphatically
- absolutely
- bloody
- by all means
- flat out
- for a fact
- in spades
- no catch
- no holds barred
- no ifs ands or buts
- no mistake
- no strings attached
- of course
- powerful
- real
- right
- straight out
- strongly
- sure
- surely
- terrifically
- unequivocally
decisively 的反义词 1 个
等同于 finally
decisively 的近义词 30 个
- clearly
- determinedly
- distinctly
- downright
- positively
- really
- terribly
- unmistakably
- emphatically
- absolutely
- bloody
- by all means
- flat out
- for a fact
- in spades
- no catch
- no holds barred
- no ifs ands or buts
- no mistake
- no strings attached
- of course
- powerful
- real
- right
- straight out
- strongly
- sure
- surely
- terrifically
- unequivocally
decisively 的反义词 1 个
等同于 firmly
更多decisively例句
- As frightening as life was in early March, when the first cases were reported in the US, I was comforted and at times even proud, watching state and local leaders take fast and decisive steps.
- If you’ll recall, back when we knew that this was coming from Wuhan, this was coming from China, our president made the decisive move to stop travel.
- In fact, I wish he would have done it sooner, but the media headlines were very different when he made those decisive actions to stop a lot of this from coming into the United States.
- We aren’t going to have a decisive victory, and it’s going to lead to our country being torn apart even more.
- Indeed, Minnesota is now one of the likeliest states to be the Electoral College tipping point — the state that delivers the next president his decisive 270th electoral vote.
- A year ago, majorities across the country supported the initiative, but polls have swung decisively in the other direction since.
- The respectable reformers, meanwhile, know how rare a chance 2016 is to decisively shape our national affairs.
- First-time candidate and full-time economics professor Dave Brat decisively defeated the consummate pol by a 55 to 45 margin.
- Conversely, the Bridgegate story now clearly and decisively is a real politically motivated scandal.
- Not only was the rollout a disaster, but now, the public has turned decisively against the effort.
- If I don't hear from you very decisively to the contrary, I shall come, and trust to your good nature to forgive it.
- Ultimately he decisively defeated Cassivelaunus, the leader, either near London or his capital, Verulamium.
- "Nor will I listen to anything which compels us to separate again," added the son decisively.
- Philip having thus done all he could in the battle, but having been decisively beaten,Prudent conduct of Philip.
- "I'll see about this without delay," said John Garwell, decisively.