resolute
resolute 英 [ˈrezəlu:t] 美 [ˈrɛzəˌlut]
adj. 坚决的;果断的
名词复数:resolutes
- Use the adjective resolute to describe a purposeful and determined person, someone who wants to do something very much, and won't let anything get in the way.
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- adj. 坚决的;果断的
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1. We express strong dissatisfaction and resolute opposition to that.
中方对此表示强烈不满和坚决反对。
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2. This is why Chinese leaders have been so resolute in their drive to lock up supplies of raw materials and other key commodities.
这就是为什么中国领导人一直如此坚决的推动把目标锁定在原材料和其他关键商品的供应上的原因。
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3. China expresses strong dissatisfaction and resolute opposition to it.
中方对此表示强烈不满和坚决反对。
- resolute (adj.) early 15c., "dissolved, of loose structure," also "morally lax," from Latin resolutus, past participle of resolvere "untie, unfasten, loose, loosen" (see resolve). Meaning "determined, decided, absolute, final" is from c. 1500, especially in resolute answer, a phrase "common in 16th c." [OED]. From 1530s of persons. The notion is of "breaking (something) into parts" as the way to arrive at the truth of it and thus make the final determination (compare resolution). Related: Resolutely; resoluteness.
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