decisively
adverb
uk/dɪˈsaɪ.sɪv.li/us/dɪˈsaɪ.sɪv.li/C2
quickly,effectively, andconfidently:
果断地,干脆地;有决断力地If we hadactedearlierand more decisively it might not have come to this.如果我们更早更果断采取行动,事情可能不会走到这一步。
He decisivelychangeslanewith nosignal.他果断地在没打信号的情况下转换车道。
C2
in a way thatstronglyaffectshow asituationwillprogressor end:
决定性地,具有决定意义地Theelectoratevoteddecisively tochangethe country'selectoralsystem.选民果断投票以改变该国的选举制度。
Mybetis that she will decisivelywinthe nextelection.我敢打赌,她将决定性地赢得下届选举。
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decisive
- "Let'sstopthere," she said decisively.
- He should havemoveddecisively to end this before itstarted.
- Publication of thedocumentswould decisivelyalterthecourseof theinquiry.
- If neithersidewinsdecisively, theargumentswillcontinue.
- He was decisivelybeatenat theDecember1922election.
Decisions and deciding
- ascription
- balance
- be make or break forsomeone/somethingidiom
- be on the horns of a dilemmaidiom
- choose
- clinch
- fight
- fish
- fix
- in the balanceidiom
- judgment call
- judicial review
- make or breaksomethingidiom
- make upyourmindidiom
- resolution
- toss up
- unadjudicated
- unelected
- volition
- volitional