decide
decide 英 [dɪˈsaɪd] 美 [dɪˈsaɪd]
v. 决定;判决
进行时:deciding 过去式:decided 过去分词:decided 第三人称单数:decides
- To decide is to make up your mind to do (or not do) something. People decide hundreds of things a day, from what to eat to what TV shows to watch.
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- v. 决定;判决
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1. It's up to you to decide.
这事由你来决定吧。
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2. They decided against taking legal action.
他们决定不提起诉讼。
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3. I can't decide what to wear.
我拿不定主意穿什么。
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4. We've decided not to go away after all.
我们到底还是决定不离开。
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5. The case will be decided by a jury.
这案件将由陪审团裁决。
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6. For most customers, price is the deciding factor.
对大多数顾客来说,价格是决定性因素。
- decide (v.) late 14c., "to settle a dispute," from Old French decider, from Latin decidere "to decide, determine," literally "to cut off," from de- "off" (see de-) + caedere "to cut" (from PIE root *kae-id- "to strike"). For Latin vowel change, see acquisition. Sense is of resolving difficulties "at a stroke." Meaning "to make up one's mind" is attested from 1830. Related: Decided; deciding.
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