deciding

deciding [dɪ'saɪdɪŋ]  [dɪ'saɪdɪŋ] 

原级:decide

911查询·英语单词

第三人称单数:decides

过去分词:decided

过去式:decided

deciding 基本解释

动词下决心( decide的现在分词 ); (使)决定; 解决; 裁决

deciding 网络解释

deciding

1. 决定:我是做事的人( doer ),我决定( deciding ),不是由别人来决定( not being decided for ). 我是我自己的司令,而不是别人野蛮、驱策、摆布的奴隶. 」美国与近代中国的复杂关系,构筑了东西文化和国际外交史上最夺目耀眼亦最具争议性的一页.

2. 抉择:decider 决定者 | deciding 抉择 | decidua 蜕膜

3. 抉择/决定/判定:decider /决定者/裁决者/决赛/ | deciding /抉择/决定/判定/ | decidua /蜕膜/

4. 判决着:To my eye 就我看来 | Deciding 判决着 | Which lies that I've been hiding 那些我曾隐藏的谎言

deciding 单语例句

1. But not all banks deciding to register as a local entity are aiming at retail business.

2. LONDON - Arsene Wenger believes the busy Christmas period will play a major part in deciding if Arsenal can win the Premier League.

3. He took a few other shortlived jobs before deciding to open his own butcher shop in 2000.

4. deciding

4. Uson said he had spoken to his fellow cabinet members at the presidential palace before deciding to step down.

5. The first lesson is that a country should discreetly calculate chances, scope and affordability when deciding on a revaluation of its currency.

6. deciding的反义词

6. Californian authorities are deciding whether to charge the boy who is thought to be under 13.

7. Beebe said he wanted to look at all options for correcting the error before deciding whether to call a special session.

8. However, domestic banks have no universal standard for deciding whether a card is active or not.

9. At Gelato diners can have a taste of each ice cream flavor before deciding which one to buy.

10. The other problem is deciding which departments can carry out compulsory measures when the individual does not follow government decisions.

deciding 英英释义

deciding是什么意思

noun

1. the cognitive process of reaching a decision

    e.g. a good executive must be good at decision making

    Synonym: decision making