decided 英 [dɪˈsaɪdɪd]   美 [dɪˈsaɪdɪd]

decided

decided  英 [dɪˈsaɪdɪd] 美 [dɪˈsaɪdɪd]

adj. 显然的;坚决的,果断的  vt. 决定(decide的过去式) 

His height was a decided advantage in the job. 干这项工作,他的身高是明显优势。
She was a very decided young woman, eager to do some good in the world. 她是一个非常坚定的年轻女子,渴望在世上做点有益的事。

  • The adjective decided means recognizable, marked, or distinct. If you have a decided preference for classical music, you'll probably get Bach for your birthday and not the Beatles.
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  • adj. 显然的;坚决的,果断的
  • vt. 决定(decide的过去式)
  • 1. His height was a decided advantage in the job.

    干这项工作,他的身高是明显优势。

  • 2. She was a very decided young woman, eager to do some good in the world.

    她是一个非常坚定的年轻女子,渴望在世上做点有益的事。

  • 3. The child is very decided about what she wants and doesn't want.

    这孩子对她想要和不想要的东西非常有主见。

  • decided (adj.) "resolute," 1790, past-participle adjective from decide. A decided victory is one whose reality is not in doubt; a decisive one goes far toward settling some issue. Related: Decidedly.
de·cided / dɪˈsaɪdɪd ; NAmE dɪˈsaɪdɪd / adjective 1 [only before noun ] obvious and definite 明显的;明白无误的;确实无疑的 His height was a decided advantage in the job. 干这项工作,他的身高是明显优势。 2 ( especially BrE) having very strong opinions 坚定的;坚决的;果断的 She was a very decided young woman, eager to do some good in the world. 她是一个非常坚定的年轻女子,渴望在世上做点有益的事。 The child is very decided about what she wants and doesn't want. 这孩子对她想要和不想要的东西非常有主见。 compare undecided de·cided / dɪˈsaɪdɪd ; NAmE dɪˈsaɪdɪd /
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