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adv.
毅然地, 坚决地



    resolutely
    [ adv ]
    1. showing firm determination or purpose

    2. <adv.all>
      she resolutely refused to look at him or speak to him
      he entered the building resolutely
    3. with firmness

    4. <adv.all>
      `I will come along,' she said decisively


    Resolutely \Res"o*lute*ly\, adv.
    In a resolute manner; with fixed purpose; boldly; firmly;
    steadily; with perseverance.

    Some . . . facts he examines, some he resolutely
    denies. --Swift.

    1. With a total GNP that ranks no greater than one of the smaller European economies, the region has resolutely failed to take off economically.
    2. "We are resolutely against any theories and doctrines justifying the export of revolution or counterrevolution, and all forms of interference in the affairs of sovereign nations," Gorbachev said.
    3. It has shown itself resolutely determined to persist with a structure in which there are at most two votes that matter, those of the chancellor of the exchequer and the prime minister.
    4. If I had lived in Vicksburg in those days, instead of Greenville, we would have resolutely turned our backs on observing the Fourth of July as a holiday, because Grant took Vicksburg on that day some 80 years earlier.
    5. Growing hungrier _ and angrier _ by the minute, he was resolutely ignored by a haughty waiter.
    6. All three so far have resolutely rejected any alliance with other banks.
    7. He believed that society could survive in turbulent times only if secular authority was resolutely defended. The case is strongly argued.
    8. In short, maintaining support for the anti-Sandinista Contras was more important to the administration than resolutely saying no to drugs.
    9. It's time to raise fundamental questions." He speaks quickly, a rush of words barely audible over the drone of a copier, the lone concession to electronics in the otherwise resolutely low-tech office of the Foundation on Economic Trends.
    10. We remain resolutely opposed to terrorism in all its forms.
    11. During that time, he resolutely defended the BBC against criticism by the government of then-Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
    12. It also "resolutely exhorts" Panamanians to settle their differences by the time a new president is scheduled to be sworn in.
    13. For us, the value of Kabuki, in existence for nearly 400 years, is that it preserves a resolutely nonrealistic, traditional approach to theater.
    14. 'London's Brilliant Parade' is hardly going to start the revolution. The fluency of his playing, guitar still pointed resolutely earthwards, voice as challengingly bitter as ever, is subverted by the incessant speed and noise.
    15. As he told a meeting of the Central Committee last month: "We must not lose time, we must act and act resolutely."
    16. American has for the most part stood resolutely alone while rivals at home and abroad found partners for themselves.
    17. Stirling himself was always a resolutely apolitical architect, never doctrinaire in his approach.
    18. However, he said, the longer-term outlook for bond futures is bullish, based on a strengthening dollar, a well-controlled money supply and a Federal Reserve Board that appears to be resolutely fighting inflation.
    19. Many of Mr. Mulroney's supporters have been urging the government to deal resolutely with the postal unions, which have won generous concessions for their members in past contract negotiations.
    20. To most of the outside world, Mr. Botha is a stubborn hard-liner, resolutely resisting the forces of change that are wrenching his country.
    21. But de Klerk resolutely avoided specifics.
    22. Mr John Major says they should, and so do most of the economic statistics; but Gallup shows them clinging resolutely to gloom. A clue to this conundrum came yesterday from a leading feelgood factory, Grand Metropolitan's IDV drinks business.
    23. We declare our resolve to resolutely uphold these principles in the wake of this attempt to suppress them with a pistol." Motoshima was shot once in the back, with the bullet slightly damaging his left lung.
    24. Both countries are "resolutely in favor of removing disproportions and asymmetries existing in this area (and) are ready for a realistic and constructive dialogue on the subject," the communique added.
    25. After the ending of the cold war and the reunification of Germany, we remain resolutely committed to continuing the process of European unification. We have more neighbours than any other country in Europe.
    26. Of Marion Meade's biography of Dorothy Parker he describes the writing as 'shoddy, the mood sour and the subject resolutely unsympathetic', though that does not prevent him delving into the squalid intricacies of the Algonquin world.
    27. But Congress has resolutely refused to enact legislation to that end, and will doubtless reject Mr. Bush's call for such.
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