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  1. We hummed and ha'd for ages before deciding to buy the house.
    我们犹豫了很久, 才决定买这所房子.
  2. He spentseveral minutes in thought before deciding.
    他考虑了几分钟才做决定.
  3. We're going to look round a bit before deciding where to buy a house.
    我们先到各处查看一下, 再决定买哪里的房子.


deciding
[ noun ]
  1. the cognitive process of reaching a decision

  2. <noun.cognition>
    a good executive must be good at decision making
[ adj ]
  1. having the power or quality of deciding

  2. <adj.all>
    the crucial experiment
    cast the deciding vote
    the determinative (or determinant) battle


Decide \De*cide"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Decided}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Deciding}.] [L. dec[=i]dere; de- + caedere to cut, cut
off; prob. akin to E. shed, v.: cf. F. d['e]cider. Cf.
{Decision}.]
1. To cut off; to separate. [Obs.]

Our seat denies us traffic here;
The sea, too near, decides us from the rest.
--Fuller.

2. To bring to a termination, as a question, controversy,
struggle, by giving the victory to one side or party; to
render judgment concerning; to determine; to settle.

So shall thy judgment be; thyself hast decided it.
--1 Kings xx.
40.

The quarrel toucheth none but us alone;
Betwixt ourselves let us decide it then. --Shak.

  1. Mr Molyneaux, briefed in advance of the revelation, appeared ready to reserve judgment. But trust - or rather the absence of it - has always been the deciding factor in efforts to restore peace to Northern Ireland.
  2. The other was the emergence of a Senate compromise that shifts the burden of deciding cases of "obscene art" from the NEA to the courts.
  3. Ortega accused the United States of encouraging military hardliners in the Contra leadership by deciding to give the rebels non-lethal aid in violation of the preliminary peace accord his government signed with the Contras March 23.
  4. Before deciding when to open, the family consulted an old book, Mr. Chen says.
  5. "It's disappointing," said NRC spokesman Joe Fouchard. "We've attempted to craft a rule which provides for early decision making." Fouchard said the commission would have to examine the court ruling more closely before deciding on a next step.
  6. Time Inc., deciding to take tighter control of its important cable-television operations, said it was relocating its 82%-owned American Television & Communications Inc. unit to New York from Denver.
  7. The Navy will review his plea agreement before deciding on Berlin's employment status, said Lt.
  8. With something like a credible plan in place, though, Boots and WH Smith can spend a year or two deciding for themselves.
  9. Though the company has said it may use some of the cash in its long-term acquisition plans, its cash position undoubtedly played a major role in deciding to pay a dividend.
  10. The unit underlined a new emphasis on corporate business last month by deciding to close accounts under 50,000 bolivars ($3,450).
  11. Set in an ornate Italian villa in which the designer Hugh Landwehr has included echoes of the Gothic and baroque, it tells the story of Death, in the person of Christopher Reeve, deciding to take a three-day holiday.
  12. I couldn't get through." If Bush was voicing frustration in deciding how to deal with the political situation in China, he showed no such hesitation on the human rights issue.
  13. A second panel deciding the fate of co-defendant Keith Mondello resumed deliberations late this morning for an 11th day.
  14. Kriett told the Star Tribune and the Pioneer Press Dispatch Tuesday night that she did not consult with Jamieson before deciding to operate on a 43-year-old woman whose heart had stopped beating five times before surgery began.
  15. Separate juries deciding the fates of Mondello and accused triggerman Joseph Fama, both 19, did not reach a verdict Wednesday. They resumed deliberations today in state Supreme Court in Brooklyn.
  16. In two meetings the other week, the alliance split, deciding against meeting Mr. Cordovez.
  17. Navy officials went public with arguments for continuing the development program, which is classified secret, just two weeks before Defense Secretary Dick Cheney's target date for deciding whether to cancel it.
  18. But the Missouri court did not accept their statement as deciding the issue.
  19. Although redemptions have eased in recent days, "People are deciding to hunker down in bond funds as well as stock funds," portfolio manager Tom Urmston says.
  20. For one thing, foreign trade is not an issue voters give much thought to when deciding how to vote.
  21. It also indicated that it would study the ruling, which took three hours to read out in the court, before deciding the future of threatened pits.
  22. The deciding vote came in the European Parliament in April 1992.
  23. Gray said the first session would be a get-acquainted luncheon, but he said the panel would need to quickly make decisions on setting up a schedule of meetings and deciding how it would operate.
  24. A closed courtroom in rural New Hampshire has become a battleground for deciding when parental discipline becomes so harsh that the state must intervene.
  25. Incorrectly deciding to keep my rooks connected, I waste time maneuvering my queen to the king file; it can still support the pawn thrust from there, but by then the ploy is too late, as I shortly find out.
  26. Ford needed the new source for Rangers after deciding to build the Explorer sport-utility vehicle at its Louisville assembly plant.
  27. The research raises the possibility that doctors may be influenced by more than simply patients' medical needs in deciding how to treat them.
  28. The Food and Drug Administration, waiting for direction from Congress, on Tuesday again extended its deadline for deciding whether to ban Red Dye No. 3 in foods, drugs and cosmetics on the grounds that it causes cancer.
  29. Watson said planned high-altitude research flights over the Arctic next winter will be "absolutely essential" in deciding whether to accelerate or change the cuts called for under the chlorofluorocarbons treaty.
  30. It's tough work deciding how to spend $2.75 million on fun, but students at Roosevelt University think they're up to the task.
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