resolve 英 [rɪˈzɒlv]   美 [rɪˈzɑlv]

resolve

resolve  英 [rɪˈzɒlv] 美 [rɪˈzɑlv]

vt. 决定;溶解;使…分解;决心要做…  vi. 解决;决心;分解  n. 坚决;决定要做的事 

进行时:resolving  过去式:resolved  过去分词:resolved  第三人称单数:resolves  名词复数:resolves 

This did not shake his resolve. 这事并未动摇他的决心。
Some compounds can easily resolve. 有些化合物易于分解。

  • To resolve is to settle or make a decision about something — often formal. A college's board of directors might resolve to recruit more minority students. As a noun, resolve refers to a strong determination to do something.
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  • vt. 决定;溶解;使…分解;决心要做…
  • vi. 解决;决心;分解
  • n. 坚决;决定要做的事
  • 1. This did not shake his resolve.

    这事并未动摇他的决心。

  • 2. Some compounds can easily resolve.

    有些化合物易于分解。

  • 3. Thinking often ripens into resolve and action.

    思想往往会上升为决心和行动。

  • resolve (n.) "determination, firmness or fixedness of purpose; a determination," 1590s, from resolve (v.).
  • resolve (v.) late 14c., "melt, dissolve, reduce to liquid;" intransitive sense from c. 1400; from Old French resolver or directly from Latin resolvere "to loosen, loose, unyoke, undo; explain; relax; set free; make void, dispel," from re-, perhaps intensive, or "back" (see re-), + solvere "to loosen, untie, release, explain," from PIE *se-lu-, from reflexive pronoun *s(w)e- (see idiom) + root *leu- "to loosen, divide, cut apart."
re·solve AWL / rɪˈzɒlv ; NAmE rɪˈzɑːlv ; rɪˈzɔːlv / verb , noun resolve resolves resolved resolving verb ( formal) 1 [transitive ] resolvesth/itself to find an acceptable solution to a problem or difficulty 解决(问题或困难) SYN settle to resolve an issue/a dispute/a conflict/a crisis 解决问题╱争端╱冲突╱危机 Both sides met in order to try to resolve their differences. 双方会晤以努力解决分歧。 2 [transitive ,  intransitive ] to make a firm decision to do sth 决心;决定 resolveto do sth He resolved not to tell her the truth. 他决定不告诉她真相。 resolve(that)… She resolved (that) she would never see him again. 她决心再也不见他了。 resolveon sth/on doing sth We had resolved on making an early start. 我们已经决定早点动身。 3 [transitive ] (of a committee, meeting, etc. 委员会、会议等 ) to reach a decision by means of a formal vote (经正式投票)作出决定,作出决议;表决 it is resolved that… It was resolved that the matter be referred to a higher authority. 经过表决决定把这件事提交给上级主管部门。 resolvethat… They resolved that the matter be referred to a higher authority. 他们经过表决,决定把这件事提交给上级主管部门。 resolveto do sth The Supreme Council resolved to resume control over the national press. 最高委员会决定重新接管对国家新闻机构的控制。 PHRASAL VERB reˈsolve into sth | reˈsolve sth into sth 1 to separate or to be separated into its parts (使)分解为 to resolve a complex argument into its basic elements 把一个复杂的论点分解成几个基本要点 2 (of sth seen or heard at a distance 远处景物、响声等 ) to gradually turn into a different form when it is seen or heard more clearly 逐渐变为(另一种形式);显现(为) The orange light resolved itself into four lanterns. 橙色的光亮逐渐变成了四盏灯。 3 to gradually become or be understood as sth 逐步变成;逐渐被理解为 The discussion eventually resolved itself into two main issues. 讨论后来集中在两大主要议题上。 noun [uncountable ] ( formal) strong determination to achieve sth 决心;坚定的信念 SYN resolution The difficulties in her way merely strengthened her resolve. 她所遇到的困难只是让她更加坚定。 resolveto do sth The government reiterated its resolve to uncover the truth. 政府重申一定要查个水落石出。 re·solve / rɪˈzɒlv ; NAmE rɪˈzɑːlv ; rɪˈzɔːlv /
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