英 [dɪˈsaɪdɪdli] 美 [dɪˈsaɪdɪdli]
adv. 果断地;断然地;明显;毫无疑问
decidedly /dɪˈsaɪdɪdlɪ/ CET6 TEM4
副词 Decidedly means to a great extent and in a way that is very obvious. 明确地
He admits there will be moments when he's decidedly uncomfortable at what he sees on the screen.
他承认有时候看到屏幕上的内容他感到明显不舒服。
without question and beyond doubt
it was decidedly too expensive
同义词: unquestionably / emphatically / definitely / in spades / by all odds
... decided a.决定了的的,坚决的;明显的,明确的 decidedly adv.明确地,果断的 decimal a.十进的,小数的,十进制的 n.小数 ...
... by all odds 得多(最 unimpeachably 无可指摘地(无懈可击的... decidedly 断然地 ...
decisively 果断地;决然地
decided 决定(decide的过去式)
decisiveness 果断
deciding 决定(decide的现在分词)
果断地;断然地;明显;毫无疑问
'I won't go,' she said decidedly.
“我不去。”她果断地说。
He admits there will be moments when he's decidedly uncomfortable at what he sees on the screen.
他承认有时候看到屏幕上的内容他感到明显不舒服。
"I want the child to be treated kindly," Mr. Sesemann added decidedly.
“我希望孩子能被善待。”赛赛曼先生果断地补充道。
Then it becomes dark, dangerous and decidedly evil.
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This is decidedly the last of all the funeral mourners, and Peter provides Milton's poem with an important element of finality, of closure.
毫无疑问这是最后一名哀悼者,彼得给弥尔顿的诗带来了一种重要的终局性,最终章的结尾。
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As with almost all of the issues of contemporary and political struggle in the seventeenth century, Milton's own views really pull decidedly to the left, to the progressive end of the political spectrum.
和17世纪几乎所有的现代的,政治斗争相伴的是,弥尔顿的观点果断的偏向了左翼,偏向了政治图谱的革新分子一方。
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However, the Anniesland result left the SNP's reputation as giant killers looking decidedly tattered.
With or without alcoholic beverages, going to a Timbers game can be a decidedly surreal experience.
This seems to be the point, though, as the Oak Room tends to draw decidedly upscale clientele.