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Definition of decided in English: decidedadjective dɪˈsʌɪdɪddəˈsaɪdəd 1attributive (of a quality) definite; unquestionable. (质量)确定的,毫无疑问的 the sunshine is a decided improvement 阳光肯定明媚多了。 Example sentencesExamples - What is clear is the art industry is making a decided shift into the online world.
- Human growth hormone has some decided advantages and some very gross disadvantages.
- Koenig feels it is a decided advantage, and Barnhart agrees and also has them on his gun.
- In addressing his players, Johnstone reminded them of their decided advantage.
- The tone of the choir was good and the attack clear, a decided improvement being noticeable by those who heard them give the same music five years ago.
- He was a superb organizer and administrator and a man with a decided preference for West Point-trained officers.
- Ongerup have a decided advantage in the ruck with big Lance Hart.
- Behind all of this lies Hollywood's decided lack of interest in art
- Mid-way through her answer, her neatly measured affability gives way to a decided prickliness.
- The unfolding credit market dislocation took a decided turn for the worst this week.
- While there are some very decided similarities, there are some very distinct differences as well.
- There has been a decided shift in public opinion.
- He is better prepared this time and has the decided advantage of having five years of work behind him.
- The density of the population figures by county shows a decided bias in favour of East Anglia.
- The new Mustang has disc brakes all round, a decided improvement on the original cars.
Synonyms distinct, clear, clear-cut, marked, pronounced, obvious, striking, noticeable, unmistakable, patent, manifest, express, definite, certain, positive, absolute, emphatic, categorical, unambiguous, undeniable, unequivocal, indisputable, undisputed, unquestionable, assured, guaranteed archaic sensible - 1.1 (of a person) having clear opinions; resolute.
(人)观点鲜明的;坚定的;坚决的 you could never talk him round, he was very decided Example sentencesExamples - In his views, he was very decided.
- My dad puts a comforting hand on my mother's shoulder and gets up; a decided look on his face.
- She's very decided on what she thinks, more than I am.
Synonyms determined, resolute, firm, strong-minded, strong-willed, dogged, purposeful, forceful, emphatic, dead set, unhesitating, unwavering, unswerving, unfaltering, unyielding, unbending, inflexible, unmalleable, unshakeable, unrelenting, obdurate, obstinate, stubborn, intransigent North American rock-ribbed rare indurate - 1.2 (of a legal case) having been resolved.
(案件)判决了的 he quotes from decided cases Example sentencesExamples - There was a further exchange between counsel and the judge relating to similar decided cases.
- No definite rule of guidance to be followed under all circumstances can be extracted from the decided cases.
- That is not an issue which in our researches we have been able to uncover any decided case where it has emerged.
- The reasoning in the decided cases tells strongly against the claimant's case on article 5.
- These and related provisions have been the subject of consideration in many decided cases.
- There have been few decided cases on its application in the context of health care.
- These are, however, unlikely scenarios and the decided cases do not provide an example of either.
- There is no decided case drawn to my attention where these obiter observations have in fact been applied to defeat a claim.
- You can just get so much out of previously decided cases in procedural matters.
- As Mr Burton pointed out, there has been no decided case on the exercise of this discretion.
- The decided cases since that date have clearly illustrated grounds upon which the items of account may be held to be contrary to law.
- Before considering any of the decided cases, we must set out the relevant statutory code.
- Chapter 16 is devoted to the review of decided cases related to medical negligence.
- But, as the decided cases also make clear, the power of review is one to be sparingly exercised.
Derivativesnoun It bespeaks the decidedness of one confirmed in his philosophical ways, and it thereby perhaps also demonstrates just a little predictability, just a little intransigence.
Definition of decided in US English: decidedadjectivedəˈsaɪdəddəˈsīdəd 1attributive (of a quality) definite; unquestionable. (质量)确定的,毫无疑问的 the sunshine is a decided improvement 阳光肯定明媚多了。 Example sentencesExamples - In addressing his players, Johnstone reminded them of their decided advantage.
- Behind all of this lies Hollywood's decided lack of interest in art
- What is clear is the art industry is making a decided shift into the online world.
- The unfolding credit market dislocation took a decided turn for the worst this week.
- Koenig feels it is a decided advantage, and Barnhart agrees and also has them on his gun.
- He was a superb organizer and administrator and a man with a decided preference for West Point-trained officers.
- He is better prepared this time and has the decided advantage of having five years of work behind him.
- Ongerup have a decided advantage in the ruck with big Lance Hart.
- The density of the population figures by county shows a decided bias in favour of East Anglia.
- Human growth hormone has some decided advantages and some very gross disadvantages.
- Mid-way through her answer, her neatly measured affability gives way to a decided prickliness.
- The tone of the choir was good and the attack clear, a decided improvement being noticeable by those who heard them give the same music five years ago.
- While there are some very decided similarities, there are some very distinct differences as well.
- The new Mustang has disc brakes all round, a decided improvement on the original cars.
- There has been a decided shift in public opinion.
Synonyms distinct, clear, clear-cut, marked, pronounced, obvious, striking, noticeable, unmistakable, patent, manifest, express, definite, certain, positive, absolute, emphatic, categorical, unambiguous, undeniable, unequivocal, indisputable, undisputed, unquestionable, assured, guaranteed - 1.1 (of a person) having clear opinions; resolute.
(人)观点鲜明的;坚定的;坚决的 Example sentencesExamples - She's very decided on what she thinks, more than I am.
- In his views, he was very decided.
- My dad puts a comforting hand on my mother's shoulder and gets up; a decided look on his face.
Synonyms determined, resolute, firm, strong-minded, strong-willed, dogged, purposeful, forceful, emphatic, dead set, unhesitating, unwavering, unswerving, unfaltering, unyielding, unbending, inflexible, unmalleable, unshakeable, unrelenting, obdurate, obstinate, stubborn, intransigent - 1.2attributive (of a legal case) that has been resolved.
(案件)判决了的 Example sentencesExamples - The reasoning in the decided cases tells strongly against the claimant's case on article 5.
- There have been few decided cases on its application in the context of health care.
- That is not an issue which in our researches we have been able to uncover any decided case where it has emerged.
- No definite rule of guidance to be followed under all circumstances can be extracted from the decided cases.
- Chapter 16 is devoted to the review of decided cases related to medical negligence.
- But, as the decided cases also make clear, the power of review is one to be sparingly exercised.
- These are, however, unlikely scenarios and the decided cases do not provide an example of either.
- There was a further exchange between counsel and the judge relating to similar decided cases.
- These and related provisions have been the subject of consideration in many decided cases.
- Before considering any of the decided cases, we must set out the relevant statutory code.
- You can just get so much out of previously decided cases in procedural matters.
- There is no decided case drawn to my attention where these obiter observations have in fact been applied to defeat a claim.
- The decided cases since that date have clearly illustrated grounds upon which the items of account may be held to be contrary to law.
- As Mr Burton pointed out, there has been no decided case on the exercise of this discretion.
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