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 decision [dɪ'sɪʒən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 决定, 决心, 决断

[计] 判定

[经] 决定, 决议


  1. The judge will give his decision tomorrow.
    法官将于明天做出判决。
  2. Who made the decision to go fishing?
    是谁决定去钓鱼的?
  3. All is dependent on your decision.
    一切看你的决心而定。


decision
[ noun ]
  1. the act of making up your mind about something

  2. <noun.act>
    the burden of decision was his
    he drew his conclusions quickly
  3. a position or opinion or judgment reached after consideration

  4. <noun.cognition>
    a decision unfavorable to the opposition
    his conclusion took the evidence into account
    satisfied with the panel's determination
  5. (boxing) a victory won on points when no knockout has occurred

  6. <noun.event>
    had little trouble in taking a unanimous decision over his opponent
  7. the outcome of a game or contest

  8. <noun.event>
    the team dropped three decisions in a row
  9. the trait of resoluteness as evidenced by firmness of character or purpose

  10. <noun.attribute>
    a man of unusual decisiveness


Decision \De*ci"sion\, n. [L. decisio, fr. dec[=i]dere, decisum:
cf. F. d['e]cision. See {Decide}.]
1. Cutting off; division; detachment of a part. [Obs.] --Bp.
Pearson.

2. The act of deciding; act of settling or terminating, as a
controversy, by giving judgment on the matter at issue;
determination, as of a question or doubt; settlement;
conclusion.

The decision of some dispute. --Atterbury.

3. An account or report of a conclusion, especially of a
legal adjudication or judicial determination of a question
or cause; as, a decision of arbitrators; a decision of the
Supreme Court.

4. The quality of being decided; prompt and fixed
determination; unwavering firmness; as, to manifest great
decision.

Syn: {Decision}, {Determination}, {Resolution}.

Usage: Each of these words has two meanings, one implying the
act of deciding, determining, or resolving; and the
other a habit of mind as to doing. It is in the last
sense that the words are here compared. Decision is a
cutting short. It implies that several courses of
action have been presented to the mind, and that the
choice is now finally made. It supposes, therefore, a
union of promptitude and energy. Determination is the
natural consequence of decision. It is the settling of
a thing with a fixed purpose to adhere. Resolution is
the necessary result in a mind which is characterized
by firmness. It is a spirit which scatters (resolves)
all doubt, and is ready to face danger or suffering in
carrying out one's determinations. Martin Luther was
equally distinguished for his prompt decision, his
steadfast determination, and his inflexible
resolution.

  1. He also said he did not know why the decision was made.
  2. Klan leaders said this year's rally in part was a celebration of the state's decision not to enforce the mask law, which a state judge ruled unconstitutional after Miller's arrest.
  3. California's press shield law, which forbids holding reporters in contempt for withholding confidential sources or unpublished material, provides ironclad protection in civil cases, the court said in a unanimous decision.
  4. The commission didn't indicate whether it would seek to appeal the decision to the Supreme Court of Canada.
  5. He said the Nicaraguan government chose not to reconsider its decision, and the State Department reciprocated by expelling Vargas and Vigil.
  6. Both were protesting at the government's decision to proceed with controversial general elections.
  7. In these instances, he said, the panel would be looking at a broad range of similar transactions in an attempt to reach a decision which would be applicable to the activities of a broad range of market participants.
  8. Though French officials generally said a reversal of the decision is unlikely, one official who declined to be named said, "You can't rule anything out."
  9. Ernst & Young won a dismissal of regulators' claims that the accounting firm contributed to the failure of a thrift. The decision could affect other such suits against auditors.
  10. 'Obviously any charitable status of the employer or task would have a bearing on the decision,' it said. Sometimes individuals are able to incorporate unpaid work experience into government training schemes.
  11. In a decision that could bolster the rights of AIDS victims, the justices ruled 7-2 that people with contagious diseases are covered by a federal law that prohibits discrimination against the handicapped in federally aided programs.
  12. The toughest decision usually was whether to buy or lease the photocopier.
  13. In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission announcing the proxy contest, the dissident group indicated disastifaction with the board's decision to reject a recent financial restructuring plan it had proposed.
  14. The disclosure came amid Anglo-Irish tensions following the killing of a Catholic man on Sunday by a British soldier and the Irish government's decision to conduct its own investigation of the slaying, which occurred in Northern Ireland.
  15. A final decision is planned May 6.
  16. Ion Ratiu, who arrived Wednesday, joined opposition parties in denouncing the decision of the governing National Salvation Front to compete in elections in May.
  17. At this point Mr. Walsh, who is highly regarded in art circles and who is described as a cautious and careful museum executive, faced a decision.
  18. Critics said the decision was to prevent the committees in each of Poland's 49 provinces from becoming parallel, possibly rival organizations to Solidarity.
  19. The fact that the Stock Exchange will take no decision on the date of T+5 until October has been in the public domain for months.
  20. The Belarussian government has confirmed its sudden conversion to market reforms with a decision to lift subsidies on bread and milk.
  21. Gorbachev's decision to participate personally in the meeting showed the significance he attached to making the change.
  22. But the decision may have little more than symbolic importance.
  23. The decision was overturned by the European Court of First Instance in March for procedural reasons. The raids followed complaints by UK customers of rises of some 30 per cent in February and March.
  24. But the court now is far more closely divided on its 1973 abortion-legalizing decision, Roe vs. Wade, and Souter again Monday turned aside questions about his personal views on that topic.
  25. In the run-up to the decision, there had been widespread apprehension that the red-robed judges in Karlsruhe might tie the treaty in so many legal knots as to bring it crashing to the ground.
  26. But intelligence sources said Mr. Reagan always signed such decision memoranda himself, often in more than one place, and they said they couldn't recall a single case in which the president didn't sign a decision memo authorizing a covert action.
  27. But intelligence sources said Mr. Reagan always signed such decision memoranda himself, often in more than one place, and they said they couldn't recall a single case in which the president didn't sign a decision memo authorizing a covert action.
  28. The act reinstated federal protection against discrimination on the basis of sex, race, age or disability that had been curtailed by a 1984 Supreme Court decision.
  29. The expected decision to renew Beijing's most-favored-nation status drew advance criticism from Democrats.
  30. Perretti said it appears several criminal laws were violated, but a decision on filing charges against Asbell would depend upon his psychiatric evaluation.
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