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 resolute ['rezәlu:t]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 果断的人

a. 坚决的, 刚毅的, 毅然的




    resolute
    [ adj ]
    1. firm in purpose or belief; characterized by firmness and determination

    2. <adj.all>
      stood resolute against the enemy
      faced with a resolute opposition
      a resolute and unshakeable faith
    3. characterized by quickness and firmness

    4. <adj.all>
      his reply was unhesitating


    Resolute \Res"o*lute\ (r?z"?-l?t), a. [Cf. F. r['e]solu. The L.
    resolutus (p. p. of resolvere) means, relaxed, enervated,
    effeminate. See {Resolve}, v. t. & i.]
    1. Having a decided purpose; determined; resolved; fixed in a
    determination; hence, bold; firm; steady.

    Edward is at hand,
    Ready to fight; therefore be resolute. --Shak.

    2. Convinced; satisfied; sure. [Obs.]

    3. Resolving, or explaining; as, the Resolute Doctor Durand.
    [Obs.]

    Syn: Determined; decided; fixed; steadfast; steady; constant;
    persevering; firm; bold; unshaken.


    Resolute \Res"o*lute\ (r?z"?-l?t), n.
    1. One who is resolute; hence, a desperado. [Obs.] --Shak.

    2. Redelivery; repayment. [Obs.] ``Yearly resolutes,
    deductions, and payments.'' --Bp. Burnet.

    1. Moscow is opposed to Iran's fundamentalist Islamic ideology as well as its resolute commitment to keep on fighting until the overthrow of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
    2. It reads, "Comrade Gorbachev, take a lesson from Bush: Be resolute." A chemical engineer, Alexander Taraykin, asks that Mr. Gorbachev follow the example of Abraham Lincoln in keeping his union together.
    3. "The combination of Soviet psychological warfare and Western willingness to be deceived has paralyzed the will of even the most resolute and wise leaders."
    4. Marcos is as strong and as resolute about defending herself as the president." Hibey said the Marcoses will plead innocent.
    5. President George Bush was said to be resolute after a meeting with Republican congressmen. President-elect Bill Clinton's spokesman said he agreed with the policies being pursued by Mr Bush.
    6. Territorial squabbles seem to underlie these differences and undermine a resolute execution of the project.
    7. But even these anxieties have failed to deter the more resolute directors from buying. Throughout 1991, insurance broking was sold heavily by many directors at a time when it was showing relative strength against other market sectors.
    8. They also cite Mr. Dukakis's resolute support of gay rights and abortion.
    9. It said it was taking "resolute action" to hold down costs and improve profitability.
    10. There are not many jokes in Northern Ireland politics. 'I'm a very resolute person,' he says, restraining the tears.
    11. "People are very resolute about this holy war thing, but we're not sure that's the way to go," says a spokesman for the minister, who advocates instead a peaceful "Islamic" solution.
    12. Opposite him, Isabella (Ruth Gemmell) is uncertain in her petition but resolute against compromise: 'Isabel, live chaste, and brother, die: More than our brother is our chastity.'
    13. I do it because it's the only thing I know how to do." Beazer's unsolicited $1.33 billion, or $45-a-share, tender offer last week for Koppers is merely the latest resolute chapter in the life of a master stonemason's son.
    14. "Nonetheless, that doesn't impede the continued vigilance of social structures and the resolute commitment to maintain fundamental values of society that belong to all the West.
    15. Conventional banks, staff are told, are a brick wall - resolute but restrictive, secure but unresponsive. The freshness of its staff is in line with this thinking.
    16. Bush said the United States remains resolute in its goals in the gulf region, where U.S. troops have been dispatched to defend Saudi Arabia from threatened aggression by Iraq's Saddam Hussein after his invasion of Kuwait.
    17. Equally resolute is Malcolm Lowenthal, a Wertheim Schroder broker and well-known short seller, who says, "I don't understand why the market's up."
    18. Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev and Afghan President Najib on Monday warned of "resolute retaliatory measures" if Pakistan continues to help Moslem rebels fighting the Afghan government.
    19. He did, from his childhood in Manchester, know Churchill, whom his wealthy businessman father had supported in his resolute stand against anti-semitism.
    20. Now, he is resolute in rejecting reform.
    21. His 55 not out in the first innings of the Edgbaston Test was a resolute display of his speciality, sweetly described by Christopher Martin-Jenkins on the radio as 'letting the ball hit him on the bat'.
    22. It is being resolute in this action.
    23. Under Mr. Thornton's resolute direction, the fledgling National Air Traffic Controllers Association has mounted the most serious effort yet to cajole controllers back to the union label.
    24. Shevardnadze also said a large number of Soviet civilian specialists remained in Kabul as well as the staff of a large embassy. "Any attempts to encroach upon their security will draw a most resolute Soviet response," he said without elaboration.
    25. By now, the resolutions of even the most resolute New Year's dieters may be wearing thin _ especially if the dieter is not.
    26. But the man's white teeth shone in a resolute grimace.
    27. The lesson of Mr. Gheorge's tragic fate lends urgency to resolute action.
    28. They are on the side of taking resolute action to counter the turmoil.
    29. But he is equally matched by the marvelous S. Epatha Merkerson as the resolute Berniece.
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