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de.cide (obj)dI5saIdvto (cause to) choose, esp. after careful thought about several possibilities决定They have to decide by next Friday. [I]到下星期五他们不得不作出决定。I don't mind which one we have--you decide. [I]我不介意要哪个,你决定吧。We decided on a beige carpet for the dining room. [I]我们决定买条米黄色的地毯铺在饭厅用。In the end, we decided to go to the theatre. [+ to infinitive]最后我们决定去戏院。She decided (that) she would retire to the country. [+ (that) clause]她决定退休后住农村。I can't decide what to do. [+ wh- word]我决定不了做什么好。He can't decide whether to buy it. [+ wh- word]他无法决定要不要买。The committee decided on/for/in favour of (= made a formal judgment to choose) the cheapest option. [I]委员会选定最经济实惠的一项。The weather decided the outcome of the cricket match (= the weather had an effect on the result). [T]天气决定着板球比赛的结果。The mistake decided the game (= caused the person or side which made the mistake to lose). [T]那一失误决定了比赛的胜负。The environmental argument was the deciding factor (= the most important matter in choosing a plan of action).环境问题的争议是决定性因素。The chairperson always has the deciding vote (= the vote which chooses the winner when the other votes have not made this clear).主席总是有决定性的一票。
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