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🔑 de·ci·sionBrE /dɪˈsɪʒn/NAmE /dɪˈsɪʒn/ noun🔑 [C] ~ (on/about sth) | ~ (to do sth) a choice or judgement that you make after thinking and talking about what is the best thing to do (作出的)决定,抉择◆to make a decision (= to decide) 作出决定◆(BrE) to take a decision (= to decide) 作出决定◆We need a decision on this by next week. 我们得在下周前就这一问题作出决定。◆Who took the decision to go ahead with the project? 是谁决定开始这项工程的?◆He is really bad at making decisions. 他的确不善于决策。◆We finally reached a decision (= decided after some difficulty). 我们终于作出了抉择。◆We must come to a decision about what to do next by tomorrow. 我们必须最晚明天就下一步做什么作出决定。◆a big (= an important) decision 一项重大的抉择◆The final decision is yours. 最终的决定权属于你。◆It's a difficult decision for any doctor. 这对任何医生来说都是一个困难的决定。◆The editor's decision is final. 编辑定了就不再改了。◆Mary is the decision-maker in the house. 家里的事玛丽说了算。 (also de·cisive·ness) [U] the ability to decide sth clearly and quickly 决断(力);果断◆This is not a job for someone who lacks decision. 不果断的人不适宜做这工作。 OPP indecision [U] the process of deciding sth 作决定;决策◆The moment of decision had arrived. 决策的时刻已经到了。 |