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TOEFL BNC: 375 COCA: 456

decide

verb
/dɪˈsaɪd/
/dɪˈsaɪd/
Word Family
  • decide verb
  • decision noun (≠ indecision)
  • decisive adjective (≠ indecisive)
  • undecided adjective
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they decide
/dɪˈsaɪd/
/dɪˈsaɪd/
he / she / it decides
/dɪˈsaɪdz/
/dɪˈsaɪdz/
past simple decided
/dɪˈsaɪdɪd/
/dɪˈsaɪdɪd/
past participle decided
/dɪˈsaɪdɪd/
/dɪˈsaɪdɪd/
-ing form deciding
/dɪˈsaɪdɪŋ/
/dɪˈsaɪdɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [intransitive, transitive] to think carefully about the different possibilities that are available and choose one of them对…作出抉择;决定;选定
    • It's up to you to decide.这事由你来决定吧。
    • You will have to decide soon.你必须马上作决定。
    • I can't tell you what to do—you'll have to decide for yourself.我不能告诉你该做什么,你得自己决定。
    • decide to do something We've decided not to go away after all.我们到底还是决定不离开。
    • Why did you decide to look for a new job?你为什么决定找一份新工作?
    • She gave up politics and decided instead to focus on charity work.她放弃了政治,而是决定专注于慈善工作。
    • decide (that)… The government has already decided that the law needs to be changed.政府已经决定法律需要修改。
    • She decided that she wanted to live in France.她决定要住在法国。
    • decide what, whether, etc… You have the right to decide what you want to do.你有权决定你想做什么。
    • I can't decide what to wear.我拿不定主意穿什么。
    • She couldn’t decide whether he was telling the truth or not.她不能决定他是否说实话。
    • decide between A and B It was difficult to decide between the two candidates.很难在这两个候选人之间决定取舍。
    • decide against something She finally decided against a career in medicine.她最终决定不从事医学职业。
    • decide against doing something They decided against taking legal action.他们决定不提起诉讼。
    • decide something Sales figures will ultimately decide the future of these types of games.销售数字将最终决定这类游戏的未来。
    • We might be hiring more people but nothing has been decided yet.我们或许会再多雇些人,不过现在什么都还没定下来。
    • The venue for the concert has yet to be decided.音乐会的地点尚未决定。
    • it is decided (that)… It was decided that the school should purchase new software.已经决定学校要购买新软件。
    Extra Examples
    • You choose—I can't decide.你来选吧,我拿不定主意。
    • It's time to decide whether you want to continue.是时候决定要不要继续了。
    • We've reluctantly decided to sell the house.我们已经很不情愿地决定卖掉房子。
    • They had unanimously decided to go with the captain's plan.他们一致决定执行船长的计划。
    • The exact time of the meeting is still to be decided.开会的具体时间待定。
    • They decided in favour of reducing the fees.他们决定减低费用。
    Topics Preferences and decisionsa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • eventually
    • finally
    • ultimately
    verb + decide
    • be able to
    • be unable to
    • cannot
    preposition
    • against
    • between
    • in favour/​favor of
    phrases
    • decide for yourself
    • the task of deciding something
    • to be decided
    See full entry
  2. [transitive, intransitive] (law法律) to make an official or legal judgement裁决;判决
    • decide something The case will be decided by a jury.这案件将由陪审团裁决。
    • decide for/in favour of somebody | decide in somebody’s favour The Appeal Court decided in their favour.上诉法院作出了有利于他们的裁定。
    • decide against somebody It is always possible that the judge may decide against you.法官判你败诉总是有可能的。
    • decide on something He challenged her right as governor to decide on the matter.作为理事她是否有权决断此事,他提出了质疑。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • eventually
    • finally
    • ultimately
    verb + decide
    • be able to
    • be unable to
    • cannot
    preposition
    • against
    • between
    • in favour/​favor of
    phrases
    • decide for yourself
    • the task of deciding something
    • to be decided
    See full entry
  3. [transitive] to affect the result of something影响(或决定)…的结果
    • decide something A mixture of skill and good luck decided the outcome of the game.技术和运气结合在一起决定了比赛的结果。
    • decide if, whether, etc… A number of factors decide whether a movie will be successful or not.一部电影成功与否是由许多因素决定的。
  4. [transitive] to be the reason why somebody does something成为(某人)做某事的原因
    • For most customers, price is the deciding factor.对大多数顾客来说,价格是决定性因素。
    • decide somebody (to do something) They offered me free accommodation for a year, and that decided me.他们愿意免费为我提供一年的住宿,这就使我下定了决心。
    • decide something (for somebody) That decided it for me: I wasn't carrying my bike back up those stairs.这让我作出了决定:我才不会把自行车搬上那些楼梯。
  5. Word Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘bring to a settlement’): from French décider, from Latin decidere ‘determine’, from de- ‘off’ + caedere ‘cut’.
TOEFL BNC: 375 COCA: 456
decide

verb

ADVERB | VERB + DECIDE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBeventually, finally, ultimately最終決定We finally decided to stay where we were.我們最終決定待在原地。sensibly, wisely明智地決定He decided very wisely to keep his money rather than spend it.他很明智地決定留着錢而不是花掉。consciously慎重地決定immediately, quickly, suddenly立刻/迅速/突然決定arbitrarily武斷地決定reluctantly勉強地決定We've reluctantly decided to sell the house.我們已經很不情願地決定賣掉房子。collectively, unanimously, unilaterally集體/一致/單方面決定They had unanimously decided to go with the captain's plan.他們一致決定執行船長的計劃。VERB + DECIDEbe able to能決定be unable to, cannot不能決定I can't decide what to do.我不知道該怎麼做。have to, must要決定;必須決定You will have to decide soon.你必須馬上作決定。try to試圖決定be difficult to難以決定PREPOSITIONagainst決定不⋯They decided against taking legal action.他們決定不提起訴訟。between在⋯間作出抉擇It was difficult to decide between the various options.很難在不同選擇之間作決定。in favour/favor of決定支持They decided in favour / favor of reducing the fees.他們決定減少費用。on, upon就⋯作出決定We're still trying to decide on a venue.我們仍在想法確定地點。PHRASESdecide for yourself自行決定She should be allowed to decide for herself.應該讓她自己決定。the task of deciding sth作出⋯決定的任務The committee will have the task of deciding whether more cash should be made available.委員會將負責決定是否應該準備更多的現金。to be decided有待決定The exact time of the meeting is still to be decided.開會的具體時間待定。
TOEFL BNC: 375 COCA: 456
decide verb
decide (decide what to do) choose (decide between the two candidates) confirm3 (This news finally decided me.) determine (various factors decide sth) judge2 (The case will be decided by a jury.)
decide

verb

decide ♦︎ choose ♦︎ determine ♦︎ make up your mind ♦︎ elect ♦︎ resolveThese words all mean to think carefully about what to do and make a choice from the possibilities that are available to you. 这些词均表示在仔细思考、权衡之后作出选择。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to decide / determine / resolve on sthto decide / choose / determine / make up your mind / elect / resolve to do sthto decide / determine / resolve that...to decide / choose / make up your mind whether / what / how...to be free to decide / choose / determineto be difficult to decide / make your mind upto eventually / consciously decide / choose / resolveto finally decide / make up your mind / resolve decide [intransitive, transitive] to think carefully about the different possibilities that are available to you and then make a choice or judgement about what to do 作出抉择;决定;选定It's up to you to decide.这事由你来决定吧。They decided against taking legal action.他们决定不提起诉讼。We've decided not to go away after all.我们最终还是决定不离开。I can't decide what to do.我拿不定主意该做什么。I can't tell you what to do-you'll have to decide for yourself.我不能告诉你该做什么,你得自己决定。It was decided (that) the school should purchase new software.学校要购买新软件,这事已经定了。We might be hiring new people but nothing has been decided yet.我们也许会雇些新人,不过现在什么都还没定下来。 see also decide choose , undecided unsure decision

noun

[countable, uncountable] to make a decision (= to decide) 作出决定 (BrE) to take a decision作出决定We need a decision on this by next week.下周之前这个问题我们得有个决定。We finally reached a decision (= decided after some difficulty).我们终于作出了决定。a big (= important) decision一项重大决定The moment of decision had arrived.抉择的时刻到了。
choose (chose, chosen) [intransitive] to prefer or decide to do sth or behave in a particular way, after thinking about the different possibilities that are available (考虑过各种可能的情况后)选择,宁愿Employees can retire at 60 if they choose.雇员可以选择在60岁退休。Many people choose not to marry.许多人宁愿不结婚。 see also choice option determine [transitive, intransitive] (formal) to officially decide and/or arrange sth; to make a firm decision to do sth 确定;裁决;安排;下定决心(做某事)A date for the meeting has yet to be determined.会议日期尚待确定。As she walked home, she determined to speak to her boss the next day.走路回家时,她打定主意第二天找老板谈谈。The government determined on a change of policy.政府决定改变政策。 see also determined determined 1 make up your ˈmind ( make your ˈmind up)

idiom

to make a firm decision about sth, especially after a period of thinking carefully about it 作出决定,下定决心(尤指经过一段时间的仔细考虑之后)I couldn't make up my mind about the new job.关于这份新工作我还没能决定好。He had clearly made up his mind to leave.他显然已经决定要离开了。You'll never persuade him to stay-his mind's made up.你根本无法劝他留下来-他主意已定。
elect [transitive] (usually used in the phrase elect to do sth 通常用于短语elect to do sth) (formal) to choose to do sth, especially rather than being told or forced to do it (尤指自愿)选择,决定(做某事)Increasing numbers of people elect to work from home nowadays.现在越来越多人选择在家工作。 resolve [intransitive] (rather formal, written) to make a firm decision to do sth; to reach a decision in a meeting, etc. by means of a formal vote 下定决心;决定;表决;作出决议We had resolved on making an early start.我们已经决定早点动身。She resolved that she would never see him again.她决心再也不见他了。The Supreme Council resolved to resume control over the press.最高委员会作出决议恢复对新闻机构的控制。 resolution

noun

[countable] She made a resolution to visit her relatives more often.她决定要多走走亲戚。The UN Security Council unanimously adopted a resolution calling for a halt to hostilities.联合国安理会一致通过决议,呼吁各方停止对抗。
TOEFL BNC: 375 COCA: 456

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