第三人称复数:resolutions
名词
1. We have passed a resolution to build a new laboratory.
我们已通过决议建一个新实验室。
2. The resolution was carried at the previous plenary session.
决议在上次全会上获得通过。
3. He failed to get promoted for lack of resolution.
他因缺乏果断力而未能得到升迁。
4. Worst of all, he had no hope of shaking her resolution.
最糟的是,他知道无法动摇她的决心。
5. His generosity led to the resolution of all our difficulties.
他的慷慨相助使我们的困难全都得以解决。
1. 正式决定;决议
Aresolution is a formal decision taken at a meeting by means of a vote.
e.g. He replied that the UN had passed two major resolutions calling for a complete withdrawal.
他答复说联合国已经通过了两项号召全面撤军的重要决议。
e.g. ...a draft resolution on the occupied territories.
针对被占领领土的决议草案
2. 决心;决定
If you make a resolution, you decide to try very hard to do something.
e.g. They made a resolution to lose all the weight gained during the Christmas period.
他们下定决心要减去圣诞期间增加的体重。
3. 坚定;坚决;果断
Resolution is determination to do something or not do something.
e.g. 'I think I'll try a hypnotist,' I said with sudden resolution.
“我会找催眠师试试,”我突然坚决地说。
4. resolution
4. 解决
The resolution of a problem or difficulty is the final solving of it.
e.g. ...the successful resolution of a dispute involving UN inspectors in Baghdad.
涉及联合国驻巴格达观察员的争端的成功解决
e.g. ...in order to find a peaceful resolution to the crisis.
为了和平解决此次危机
5. 分辨率;清晰度
The resolution of an image is how clear the image is.
e.g. Now this machine gives us such high resolution that we can see very small specks of calcium.
现在这台机器可以呈现很高的分辨率,我们可以看见非常小的钙微粒。
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1. Moros said that Venezuela questions the legitimacy of the arms embargo placed on Libya through Security Council resolution 1970 and strengthened by resolution 1973.
2. But he ruled out the possibility of deploying ground troops considering it was not envisaged by the UN 1973 resolution.
3. UNIFIL was mandated by UN Security Council Resolution 1701 to conduct peacekeeping missions in south Lebanon.
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4. The sense of responsibility is also carried out by the Chinese government's resolution of expanding domestic demands and spurring growth.
5. Lawmakers were expected to pass by a wide margin on Thursday a resolution expressing unstinting support for Israel and harshly condemning its enemies.
6. The civil rights committee voted by five to none to pass the resolution imposing a moratorium.
7. Investors reacted with enthusiastic buying, driven by the belief that this move indicated government resolution to keep boosting the market.
8. This provision makes a resolution mandatory and can be followed legally by military action, but only if another resolution is adopted.
9. Ottawa's new sanctions were designed to conform to similar punitive measures recently taken by the European Union and the United States under UN Resolution 1926.
10. Diplomatic condemnation is the most likely first response, followed by targeted economic sanctions and possibly a United Nations Security Council resolution.
noun
1. finding a solution to a problem
Synonym: solving
2. a decision to do something or to behave in a certain manner
e.g. he always wrote down his New Year's resolutions
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3. the trait of being resolute
e.g. his resoluteness carried him through the battle
it was his unshakeable resolution to finish the work
Synonym: resoluteness firmness firmness of purpose resolve
4. analysis into clear-cut components
Synonym: resolving
5. something settled or resolved
the outcome of decision making
e.g. they finally reached a settlement with the union
they never did achieve a final resolution of their differences
he needed to grieve before he could achieve a sense of closure
Synonym: settlement closure
6. a formal expression by a meeting
agreed to by a vote
Synonym: declaration resolve
7. a statement that solves a problem or explains how to solve the problem
e.g. they were trying to find a peaceful solution
the answers were in the back of the book
he computed the result to four decimal places
Synonym: solution answer result solvent
8. (music) a dissonant chord is followed by a consonant chord
9. the subsidence of swelling or other signs of inflammation (especially in a lung)
10. the ability of a microscope or telescope to measure the angular separation of images that are close together
Synonym: resolving power
11. (computer science) the number of pixels per square inch on a computer-generated display
the greater the resolution, the better the picture