形容词critical
decisive的反义词
形容词
1. A decisive person is needed to deal with the situation.
应付这一局面需要一个坚决果断的人。
2. He gave a decisive answer.
他给了明确的答复。
1. 果断:商务英语报告写作的总体原则 在撰写商务英语报告时,应确保报告内容准确无误(Accurate),简明扼要(Brief),结构清晰(Clear),建议明确果断(Decisive),故简称ABCD原则.具体内容如下: 内容准确无误:报告的正确性不仅仅是指英语语法,
2. 决定性:Blog与print academia之间有紧张,但不一定要冲突,决定性(decisive)的因素是一个关键的非决定性(indeterministic)因素---实践. 这是我的基本看法.
3. 决定性的, 坚定的, 果断的:Rational 理性的, 合理的 | Decisive 决定性的, 坚定的, 果断的 | Reflective 反射的, 反映的
1. 决定性的;关键的;明确的
If a fact, action, or event is decisive, it makes it certain that there will be a particular result.
e.g. ...his decisive victory in the presidential elections...
他在总统大选中取得的压倒性胜利
e.g. The election campaign has now entered its final, decisive phase...
选举活动现在已进入了最后的决定性阶段。
2. 果断的;决断的
If someone is decisive, they have or show an ability to make quick decisions in a difficult or complicated situation.
e.g. He should give way to a younger, more decisive leader.
他应该让位于更年轻、更有决断力的领导者。
1. There are still many other concerns that have prevented policymakers from taking decisive action to shake up the current oil pricing mechanism.
2. The CAAC also called for airport public security departments to take decisive measures against passengers'violent illegal actions that disrupt normal airport operations.
3. But that conviction did not sway Democrats, who insisted Kerry was still in contention for Ohio's decisive cache of 20 electoral votes.
4. The decision pointed out that modern science and technology are the most active and decisive factor of the productive forces in the new society.
5. decisive
5. A crush of polls in key states like Ohio and Florida offered contradictory results, and none showed a decisive swing for either candidate.
6. The Galileo case is often seen starkly as science's first decisive blow against not only faith but also the power of the Roman Catholic Church.
7. decisive的翻译
7. In the north, wheat is the decisive factor of the year's cereal yield.
8. World powers have since huddled together to chalk out a decisive response to DPRK's moves.
9. decisive
9. You've been seeking a possible career change and daydreaming of taking decisive action, but today won't be the best day to embark down that path.
10. There are hopes that they could take a decisive step forward in talks for a UN climate change pact due to be signed in December.
adj
1. decisive
1. forming or having the nature of a turning point or crisis
e.g. a critical point in the campaign
the critical test
Synonym: critical
2. determining or having the power to determine an outcome
e.g. cast the decisive vote
two factors had a decisive influence
3. characterized by decision and firmness
e.g. an able and decisive young woman
we needed decisive leadership
she gave him a decisive answer
4. unmistakable
e.g. had a decisive lead in the polls