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re·solve
/rɪˈzɑlv, ˈzɔlv ||ˈzɑv ||ˈzɔv/
決定之事,決心,堅決(vi.)決定,分解,決心(vt.)使分解,解析,解決,消除,決心
From:
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re·solve
/rɪˈzɑlv, ˈzɔlv , ˈzɔv/
動詞
分辨,解析,分解,溶解,消退,使分解
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·solve
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Resolved
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Resolving
.]
1.
To
separate
the
component
parts
of
;
to
reduce
to
the
constituent
elements
; --
said
of
compound
substances
;
hence
,
sometimes
,
to
melt
,
or
dissolve
.
O
,
that
this
too
too
solid
flesh
would
melt
,
Thaw
,
and
resolve
itself
into
a
dew
! --
Shak
.
Ye
immortal
souls
,
who
once
were
men
,
And
now
resolved
to
elements
again
. --
Dryden
.
2.
To
reduce
to
simple
or
intelligible
notions
; --
said
of
complex
ideas
or
obscure
questions
;
to
make
clear
or
certain
;
to
free
from
doubt
;
to
disentangle
;
to
unravel
;
to
explain
;
hence
,
to
clear
up
,
or
dispel
,
as
doubt
;
as
,
to
resolve
a
riddle
.
“
Resolve
my
doubt.”
To
the
resolving
whereof
we
must
first
know
that
the
Jews
were
commanded
to
divorce
an
unbelieving
Gentile
.
--
Milton
.
3.
To
cause
to
perceive
or
understand
;
to
acquaint
;
to
inform
;
to
convince
;
to
assure
;
to
make
certain
.
Sir
,
be
resolved
.
I
must
and
will
come
.
--
Beau
. &
Fl
.
Resolve
me
,
Reason
,
which
of
these
is
worse
,
Want
with
a
full
,
or
with
an
empty
purse
? --
Pope
.
In
health
,
good
air
,
pleasure
,
riches
,
I
am
resolved
it
can
not
be
equaled
by
any
region
.
--
Sir
W
.
Raleigh
.
We
must
be
resolved
how
the
law
can
be
pure
and
perspicuous
,
and
yet
throw
a
polluted
skirt
over
these
Eleusinian
mysteries
.
--
Milton
.
4.
To
determine
or
decide
in
purpose
;
to
make
ready
in
mind
;
to
fix
;
to
settle
;
as
,
he
was
resolved
by
an
unexpected
event
.
5.
To
express
,
as
an
opinion
or
determination
,
by
resolution
and
vote
;
to
declare
or
decide
by
a
formal
vote
; --
followed
by
a
clause
;
as
,
the
house
resolved
(
or
,
it
was
resolved
by
the
house
)
that
no
money
should
be
apropriated
(
or
,
to
appropriate
no
money
).
6.
To
change
or
convert
by
resolution
or
formal
vote
; --
used
only
reflexively
;
as
,
the
house
resolved
itself
into
a
committee
of
the
whole
.
7.
Math.
To
solve
,
as
a
problem
,
by
enumerating
the
several
things
to
be
done
,
in
order
to
obtain
what
is
required
;
to
find
the
answer
to
,
or
the
result
of
.
8.
Med.
To
dispere
or
scatter
;
to
discuss
,
as
an
inflammation
or
a
tumor
.
9.
Mus.
To
let
the
tones
(
as
of
a
discord
)
follow
their
several
tendencies
,
resulting
in
a
concord
.
10.
To
relax
;
to
lay
at
ease
. [
Obs
.]
To resolve a nebula
.
Astron.
See
Resolution of a nebula
,
under
Resolution
.
Syn:
--
To
solve
;
analyze
;
unravel
;
disentangle
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·solve
v. i.
1.
To
be
separated
into
its
component
parts
or
distinct
principles
;
to
undergo
resolution
.
2.
To
melt
;
to
dissolve
;
to
become
fluid
.
When
the
blood
stagnates
in
any
part
,
it
first
coagulates
,
then
resolves
,
and
turns
alkaline
.
--
Arbuthhnot
.
3.
To
be
settled
in
opinion
;
to
be
convinced
. [
R
.]
Let
men
resolve
of
that
as
they
plaease
.
--
Locke
.
4.
To
form
a
purpose
;
to
make
a
decision
;
especially
,
to
determine
after
reflection
;
as
,
to
resolve
on
a
better
course
of
life
.
Syn:
--
To
determine
;
decide
;
conclude
;
purpose
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Re·solve
,
n.
1.
The
act
of
resolving
or
making
clear
;
resolution
;
solution
.
“To
give
a
full
resolve
of
that
which
is
so
much
controverted.”
2.
That
which
has
been
resolved
on
or
determined
;
decisive
conclusion
;
fixed
purpose
;
determination
;
also
,
legal
or
official
determination
;
a
legislative
declaration
;
a
resolution
.
Nor
is
your
firm
resolve
unknown
.
--
Shak
.
Caesar's
approach
has
summoned
us
together
,
And
Rome
attends
her
fate
from
our
resolves
. --
Addison
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
resolve
n
1:
the
trait
of
being
resolute
;
firmness
of
purpose
; "
his
resoluteness
carried
him
through
the
battle
"; "
it
was
his
unshakeable
resolution
to
finish
the
work
" [
syn
:
resoluteness
,
firmness
,
resolution
] [
ant
:
irresoluteness
]
2:
a
formal
expression
by
a
meeting
;
agreed
to
by
a
vote
[
syn
:
resolution
,
declaration
]
v
1:
bring
to
an
end
;
settle
conclusively
; "
The
case
was
decided
"; "
The
judge
decided
the
case
in
favor
of
the
plaintiff
"; "
The
father
adjudicated
when
the
sons
were
quarreling
over
their
inheritance
" [
syn
:
decide
,
settle
,
adjudicate
]
2:
reach
a
conclusion
after
a
discussion
or
deliberation
[
syn
:
conclude
]
3:
reach
a
decision
; "
he
resolved
never
to
drink
again
" [
syn
:
purpose
]
4:
understand
the
meaning
of
; "
The
question
concerning
the
meaning
of
life
cannot
be
answered
" [
syn
:
answer
]
5:
make
clearly
visible
; "
can
this
image
be
resolved
?"
6:
find
the
solution
; "
solve
an
equation
"; "
solve
for
x
" [
syn
:
solve
]
7:
cause
to
go
into
a
solution
; "
The
recipe
says
that
we
should
dissolve
a
cup
of
sugar
in
two
cups
of
water
" [
syn
:
dissolve
,
break up
]
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