[/rɪˈzɔlv; rɪˋzɑlv/] v (fml 文) 用法: 1 [Ipr, Tf, Tt] ~ on/upon/against sth/doing sth decide firmly; determine 决定; 决心: He resolved on/against (making) an early start. 他决定[反对]尽早出发. * She resolved that she would never see him again/never to see him again. 她决心不再见他. 用法: 2 [Tf, Tt] (of a committee or assembly) make a decision by a formal vote (指委员会或集会)表决: The senate resolved that... 参议院决议如下... * The union resolved to strike by 36 votes to 15. 工会以36票对15票通过决议举行罢工. 用法: 3 [Tn] solve or settle (problems, doubts, etc) 解决(问题、 疑问等): resolve an argument, a difficulty, a crisis 解决争端、 困难、 危机 * Her arrival did little to resolve the situation. 她来後也未能解决什麽问题. 用法: 4 [Tn, Tn.pr] ~ sth (into sth) separate (sth) into constituent parts 分解或解析(某物): resolve a complex argument into its basic elements 将复杂的论证内容分为若干要点 * the resolving power of a lens, ie its ability to magnify things distinctly 透镜的解像能力. resolve 2 n (fml 文) 用法: 1 [C] thing one has decided to do; resolution(2) 决定要做的事; 决定; 决心: make a resolve not to smoke 决定不吸烟 * show, keep, break one's resolve 表现出、 持有、 改变决心. 用法: 2 [U] firmness ordetermination; resolution(1) 坚决; 坚定; 坚毅: be strong/weak in one's resolve 很[不]坚决 * His opposition served only to strengthen our resolve. 他一反对反而增强了我们的决心. |