deciding
柯林斯词典
1. V-T/V-I If you decide to do something, you choose to do it, usually after you have thought carefully about the other possibilities. 决定
She decided to take a course in philosophy. 她决定修一门哲学课。
Think about it very carefully before you decide. 在你决定之前慎重地考虑。
2. V-T If a person or group of people decides something, they choose what something should be like or how a particular problem should be solved. 裁定
She was still young, he said, and that would be taken into account when deciding her sentence. 她还年轻,他说,这一点对裁定关于她的判决时要考虑进去。
3. V-T If an event or fact decides something, it makes it certain that a particular choice will be made or that there will be a particular result. 决定
What happens next could decide their destiny. 接下来发生的事可能会决定他们的命运。
The election will decide if either party controls both houses of Congress. 这次选举将决定是否由任一党控制国会两院。
4. V-T If you decide that something is true, you form that opinion about it after considering the facts. 断定
He decided Franklin must be suffering from a bad cold. 他断定富兰克林肯定是得了重感冒。
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decide /dɪˈsaɪd/ (deciding,decided,decides)
剑桥词典
- A deciding event or action is more important than the rest because the final result , decision , or choice is changed by it.
决定性的
The environmental argument was a deciding factor . 环境论证是一个决定性因素。
The chairperson always has the deciding vote . 主席总是具有最终的决定权。
Glennon scored the deciding goal in the final minute of the match . 格伦农在比赛的最后一分钟攻入了具有决定性的一球。 返回 deciding