resolve 的 3 个定义
re·solved, re·solv·ing.
- to come to a definite or earnest decision about; determine: I have resolved that I shall live to the full.
- to separate into constituent or elementary parts; break up; cause or disintegrate.
- to reduce or convert by, or as by, breaking up or disintegration.
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re·solved, re·solv·ing.
- to come to a determination; make up one's mind; determine: to resolve on a plan of action.
- to break up or disintegrate.
- to be reduced or changed by breaking up or otherwise.
- Music. to progress from a dissonance to a consonance.
- a resolution or determination made, as to follow some course of action.
- firmness of purpose or intent; determination.
resolve 近义词
decision, determination
make up one's mind; find solution
resolve 的近义词 46 个
- agree
- answer
- clear up
- conclude
- deal with
- decide
- determine
- fix
- iron out
- propose
- settle
- solve
- undertake
- work out
- analyze
- anatomize
- break
- choose
- clinch
- decipher
- decree
- design
- dissect
- dissolve
- elect
- elucidate
- fathom
- figure
- intend
- lick
- purpose
- rule
- unfold
- unravel
- untangle
- unzip
- will
- work
- break down
- make a point of
- pan out
- pass upon
- puzzle out
- remain firm
- take a stand
- work through
resolve 的反义词 18 个
更多resolve例句
- Despite our resolve to achieve zero hunger by 2030, the sad truth is that hunger has been rising over the past several years, and there is no end in sight.
- Now is the time to strengthen your resolve and re-devote yourself to prevention measures.
- PE teachers called us lovers to mock our resolve, but the engineer was a brother to me.
- Demand for Cisco’s Webex video collaboration tool soared, requiring resolve on the part of frontline Cisconians and executives alike.
- I’m enjoying it too much to realize my mother’s and my resolve for a small Chuseok meal have been compromised.
- They were born in 51 countries and speak 59 foreign languages, but they seemed bound by a single purpose and resolve.
- There is the will of the people; the resolve of the political class; the courage of the media; and the authority of the courts.
- The city may have learned something about resolve in the wake of the 9/11 attacks.
- Modi has ordered his army commanders to strike back hard at the Line of Control to demonstrate Indian resolve.
- I ask them how can they resolve that with what they are doing.
- There was something strange in my brother's resolve to leave Six Stars and try his fortunes in the city.
- If any weakening of resolve were in himself, it disappeared long before Tony's arrival on the scene.
- But her resolve melted when she saw him before designing Providence had led him into her path.
- His brow was calm, but his mouth closely compressed, as if to sustain some firm resolve.
- Daniel went in, and desired of the king, that he would give him time to resolve the question, and declare it to the king.