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形容词比较级
more decisive
形容词最高级
most decisive
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决定性的, 关键的
powerful enough to determine the outcome of something
- Her decisive leadership style helped the team achieve victory.
她果断的领导风格帮助团队取得了胜利。
- The CEO's decisive action saved the company from bankruptcy.
CEO的果断行动使公司免于破产。
- The decisive vote swung the outcome of the election in favor of the incumbent.
决定性的一票改变了选举结果,有利于现任者。
- The general's decisive command led to a swift victory on the battlefield.
将军的决定性命令导致了战场上的迅速胜利。
- She took a decisive step toward improving her health by adopting a fitness routine.
她通过采用健身计划,朝着改善健康迈出了决定性的一步。
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决定性的, 明确的
leaving no uncertainty or room for debate
- The team's decisive victory in the final match cemented their place as champions.
球队在决赛中的决定性胜利巩固了他们作为冠军的地位。
- The decisive evidence left no room for doubt about the defendant's guilt.
决定性的证据让被告的罪行无可置疑。
- The company's decisive growth in the last quarter proved the success of their new strategy.
该公司在上一季度的决定性增长证明了他们新战略的成功。
- The decisive defeat of the opposing army marked the end of the conflict.
对方军队的决定性失败标志着冲突的结束。
- The conclusive, decisive victory in the elections ended any further debate about the results.
选举中决定性的、结论性的胜利结束了关于结果的任何进一步辩论。
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果断的,坚决的
(of a person) able to make clear, firm decisions quickly, especially in challenging situations
- The decisive leader quickly chose a course of action, even when faced with uncertainty.
果断的领导者在面对不确定性时迅速选择了行动方案。
- As a decisive manager, he never hesitated to make tough calls when needed.
作为一个果断的经理,他从不犹豫在需要时做出艰难的决定。
- A decisive person knows when to act and is never swayed by indecision or doubt.
一个果断的人知道何时行动,并且从不因犹豫或怀疑而动摇。
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marking or having the nature of a turning point, crisis, or critical moment
- The battle was a decisive moment in the war.
- The negotiations reached a decisive stage.
- The team faced a decisive crisis that would determine its future.
- The election proved to be a decisive point in the country's history.
- The experiment reached a decisive phase.
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