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/ˌrezəˈluːʃn/ |
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1 | C a formal proposal that is considered by an organization and is usually voted on at a meeting 决议;决议案 |
| The UN General Assembly passed a resolution condemning the executions. 联合国大会通过了一项决议对这些处决提出谴责。 |
| +on A resolution on Ukrainian independence was adopted by the Supreme Soviet. 最高苏维埃通过了关于乌克兰独立的决议。 |
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2 | U the action of solving a problem or dealing with a disagreement in a satisfactory way (问题、争端的)解决 |
| +of Both countries called for the peaceful resolution of the border dispute. 两国都呼吁和平解决边界争端。 |
| +to Diplomats are hoping for a speedy resolution to the crisis. 外交官们希望尽快解决危机。 |
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3 | C a serious decision to do something 决心 |
| make a resolution to do sth Make a resolution to go to the gym once a week. 下决心每星期到体育馆锻炼一次。 |
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4 | U technical the amount of detail that you can see on a television or computer screen , or in a photograph 分辨率;清晰度 |
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5 | U the quality of being determined 决心;坚决;果断 |
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