decisively信息详情
adv.果断地;决然地
derisively───adv.嘲弄地;嘲笑地
indecisively───adv.优柔寡断地
decursively───断断续续地
decisive───adj.决定性的;果断的,坚定的
delusively───adv.欺瞒地;困惑地
divisively───分裂的
incisively───adv.敏锐地;激烈地
deceptively───adv.看似;不像看上去那么;比实际更显得
decretively───逐渐减少。
He clearly and decisively came down on the side of the president.───他明确而坚定地宣布支持总统一方。
I'll call for you at ten," she said decisively.───我10点来接你,”她果断地说。
The plan was decisively rejected by Congress three weeks ago.───这个计划三周前被国会关键性地否决了。
His exploits in Normandy as the tide of World War II decisively turned, illustrate just how much war has changed in the past half century.───他在诺曼底的壮举正是第二次世界大战的走势发生决定性转折的一刻,恰好阐释了过去半个世纪里战争发生了多大的改变。
President Obama said the U. S. government must be able to act decisively when information surfaces about a potential threat.───奥巴马总统说,当潜在威胁的信息出现的时候,美国政府必须要能够果断行动。
More decisively, Goldman says it had no "huddle" on September 4, when Baidu first began to move.───更具决定性的是,高盛表示,9月4日,即百度股价开始上涨当天,它并没有召开“秘密交易会议”。
And furthermore, at this moment, she actually resolutely and decisively told me that the place she went was the one she heard from my mouth.───而此时的她竟然如此斩钉截铁地告诉我她去的地方一定就是从我嘴里听到那个金街!
So, when an event like this occurs, it is incumbent upon a Democrat to react quickly and decisively, and Obama failed to do it.───所以,像这类事件发生后,民主党人有责任做出迅速而决断的反应,而奥巴马没有做好。
If he had not acted decisively to shore up the financial system and stimulate the economy, things would have been a great deal worse.───若不是他果断出手支撑金融体系,并刺激经济,情况会糟糕得多。
The proposed bill was decisively defeated in Parliament.