英 [dɪˈsaɪsɪvli] 美 [dɪˈsaɪsɪvli]
adv. 果断地;决然地
with finality; conclusively
the voted settled the argument decisively
in an indisputable degree
the Fisher Act of 1918 decisively raised their status and pay
... minimise vt.把…减至最低数量〔程度〕 decisively adv.决然地;果断地 undertake vt.担任, 承揽, 从事, 负责; 保证 ...
果断地(decisively), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
... decisive /a决定性的;明确的;果断的 decisively /adv明确地;果断地 decisiveness /n明确;果断 ...
... act:行动 decisively:果断的 to resolve:解决 ...
果断地;决然地
"I'll call for you at ten," she said decisively.
“我10点来接你,”她果断地说。
The plan was decisively rejected by Congress three weeks ago.
这个计划三周前被国会关键性地否决了。
He clearly and decisively came down on the side of the president.
他明确而坚定地宣布支持总统一方。
But it moves us decisively in the right direction." Barry Arbuckle is chief executive of the non-profit MemorialCare Health System in Fountain Valley,California.
VOA : special.2010.03.26
President Obama said the U.S.government must be able to act decisively when information surfaces about a potential threat.
VOA : standard.2009.11.16
They did it again, even more decisively in World War Two, and that's how we got progressive taxes.
而二次世界大战时,他们毫不犹豫的,再次提高了对富人的征税,这就是累进税的由来。
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"So,when an event like this occurs, it is incumbent upon a Democrat to react quickly and decisively, and Obama failed to do it."
VOA : standard.2010.01.06
On April 3rd he decisively lost Maryland, Washington, DC and Wisconsin, his wife's home state.
This fund is purely thematic, and from a geographic perspective, An is decisively Asian biased.
Neither Congress nor the FCC will move decisively without a determined push from the White House.