resolve
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /ɹɪˈzɒlv/|/ɹiːˈzɒlv/
美 /ɹɪˈzɑlv/|/ɹɪˈzɔlv/
英文释义
名词 n.
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Determination; will power.
— It took all my resolve to go through with the surgery.
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A determination to do something; a fixed decision.
— And the having individually entertained four such resolves, without perceiving that once brought together, they all mutually expire; this, this ineffable folly, Pierre, brands thee in the forehead for an unaccountable infatuate!
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An act of resolving something; resolution.
— Still, my mother said she loved me and the conversation soon ended, without resolve; possibly, this is also a dialog which is only beginning, or rather continuing.
动词 v.
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To find a solution to (a problem).
— Exeter. Shall I call in Thambaſſadors my Liege? / King. Not yet my Couſin, til we be reſolude / Of ſome ſerious matters touching vs and France.
- Alternative spelling of re-solve.
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To reduce to simple or intelligible notions; to make clear or certain; to unravel; to explain.
— to resolve a riddle
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To make a firm decision to do something. To become determined to reach a certain goal or take a certain action.
— I resolve to finish this work before I go home.
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To determine or decide in purpose; to make ready in mind; to fix; to settle.
— He was resolved by an unexpected event.
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To come to an agreement or make peace; patch up relationship, settle differences, bury the hatchet.
— After two weeks of bickering, they finally resolved their differences.
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To break down into constituent parts; to decompose; to disintegrate; to return to a simpler constitution or a primeval state.
— The House immediately resolved itself into a Committee on the Bill.
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To cause to perceive or understand; to acquaint; to inform; to convince; to assure; to make certain.
— In health, good air, pleasure, riches, I am resolved it cannot be equalled by any region.
- To cause a chord to go from dissonance to consonance.
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To render visible or distinguishable the parts of something.
— The single-imaging optic of the mammalian eye offers some distinct visual advantages. Such lenses can take in photons from a wide range of angles, increasing light sensitivity. They also have high spatial resolution, resolving incoming images in minute detail.
- To find the IP address of a hostname, or the entity referred to by a symbol in source code; to look up.
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To melt; to dissolve; to liquefy or soften (a solid).
— With milke-white Hartes vpon an Iuorie ſled, / Thou ſhalt be drawen amidſt the froſen Pooles, / And ſcale the yſie mountaines lofty tops: / Which with thy beautie will be soone reſolu’d.
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To melt; to dissolve; to become liquid.
— When the blood stagnates in any part, it first coagulates, then resolves, and turns alkaline.
- To liquefy (a gas or vapour).
- To disperse or scatter; to discuss, as an inflammation or a tumour.
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To relax; to lie at ease.
— resolve himself into all sports and looseness again
- To separate racemic compounds into their enantiomers.
- To solve (an equation, etc.).
词汇关系
词源
From Middle English resolven, from Old French resolver, a learned borrowing of Latin resolvō (“loosen, thaw, melt, resolve”), equivalent to re- + solve. Piecewise doublet of re-solve.
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