
英:/'dɪˈsaɪdɪd/ 美:/'dɪˈsaɪdɪd/
比较级:more decided 最高级:most decided
初中,高中,CET4,CET6,商务英语
adj. 明确的,显然的;坚决的,果断的;(案件)判决了的
v. 决定(decide 的过去式和过去分词)
You can't change his mind. He is very decided.
你是改变不了他的想法的,他非常坚决。
He found a similar case among the 50 decided ones.
他在50个已经判决的案子中找到了一个相似的。
His ability to speak four languages is his most decided advantage.
会说四种语言是他最明显的优势。
We decided to scratch the idea of a new house.
我们决定放弃买新房子的想法。
Some of the great inventions of our time were invented because inventors decided to think outside the box.
许多我们时代的伟大的发明是因为发明者摆脱了思维定势。
We decided to get tickets to the ballet.
我们决定买芭蕾舞门票。
I'm so glad you decided to come!
我很高兴你决定来了!
We do go on vacation together every year, but this year we decided to stay home.
我们其实每年都去度假,但是今年我们决定留在家里。
They decided to go on a trip around the world regardless of the financial consequences.
他们决定去环游世界,不顾会产生什么财务后果。
He decided to turn himself in.
他决定到警察局去自首。
They decided to start a family.
他们决定了要孩子。
He's decided to grow a beard.
他已经决定蓄胡须。
I've decided to grow my hair.
我已决定留长发。
He decided to scour the sink.
他决定把水池擦洗干净。
decide on
决定;选定
decide for
作对…有利的决定;赞成做某事
decide to do
决定做某事
decide upon
vt. 考虑后决定;对…作出决定
decide against
决定不;作出不利于…的判决
adj.|apparent/precise/transparent/specific/express;明确的;显然的;坚决的,果断的
n.|resolution.;决定(decide的过去式)
“decided” 是一个英语单词,主要有以下两种用法和含义:
表示“决定”“决心”,强调在多个选项中作出明确选择或达成最终结论。
表示“明确的”“显然的”,形容事物具有清晰可辨的特征或结果。
单词 decided 是一个形容词,表示坚决的、明确的、果断的、决定的,常用于表达对某事的决定或态度。
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