resolute 的定义
- firmly resolved or determined; set in purpose or opinion: Her parents wanted her to marry, but she was focused on her education and remained resolute.
- characterized by firmness and determination, as the temper, spirit, actions, etc.: The mayor was asked to take resolute action against the looters.
resolute 近义词
determined, strong-willed
resolute 的近义词 44 个
- adamant
- bold
- courageous
- obstinate
- persistent
- relentless
- serious
- staunch
- steadfast
- strong
- stubborn
- tenacious
- uncompromising
- unflinching
- unshakable
- unwavering
- unyielding
- constant
- dead set on
- decided
- dogged
- faithful
- firm
- fixed
- immutable
- inflexible
- intent upon
- intrepid
- loyal
- persevering
- persisting
- purposeful
- resolved
- set
- settled
- steady
- true
- unbending
- unchanging
- undaunted
- unfaltering
- unflagging
- unshaken
- valiant
resolute 的反义词 21 个
更多resolute例句
- Her prayers were answered when she was able to refinance her mortgage, and Teresa, resolute, had the saint inked on her neck.
- I am resolute that we’re going to make progress, so if there are more things we can do to hasten that, we certainly will look at those.
- Tonight, he left much of that baggage behind, giving a masterful performance that was strong, resolute and even hopeful.
- At our core, charitable organizations are powered by the fires of idealism and a resolute belief in humanity’s kinder attributes.
- Her pallid young face, brow sweating with fear and pain, yet resolute and stiff with sorrow, makes you want to cry.
- At the same time, the administration has been keen to show itself as tough, practical and resolute.
- As she prepares to do her mandatory army service next year she is resolute about what Israel should do.
- The stress was taking a visible toll, but she remained resolute at her core.
- To show we will be resolute in bringing people who harm Americans to justice, and standing steadfast during these protests.
- But, instead of following up their victory, the half-resolute rioters camped near Guadalupe for the night.
- A resolute push for quite a short period now might reconstruct the entire basis of our collective human life.
- They walked silently down the lane together, Gilbert sullen and mortified, Dorothy pitying but resolute.
- Leo II, pope, died; an able and resolute pontiff; established the kiss of peace at the mass, and the use of holy water.
- Lady Kirton's last words halted, for his look startled even her in its resolute sternness.