Definizione di 'decide'
parola:
3rd person singular present
tense decides
, present participle deciding
, past tense , past participle decided
1. verbo
If you decide to do something, you choose to do it, usually after you have thought carefully about the other possibilities.
She decided to do a secretarial course. [VERB to-infinitive]
He has decided that he doesn't want to embarrass the movement and will therefore step
down. [VERB that]
The house needed totally rebuilding, so we decided against buying it. [VERB + against]
I had a cold and couldn't decide whether to go to work or not. [VERB wh]
Think about it very carefully before you decide. [VERB]
[Also V + in favour of]
2. verbo
If a person or group of people decides something, they choose what something should be like or how a particular problem should be solved.
She was still young, he said, and that would be taken into account when deciding her
sentence. [VERB noun]
This is an issue that should be decided by local and metropolitan government. [VERB noun]
3. verbo
If an event or fact decides something, it makes it certain that a particular choice will be made or that there will be a particular result.
The goal that decided the match came just before the interval. [VERB noun]
The results will decide if he will win a place at a good university. [V if]
Luck is certainly one deciding factor. [VERB-ing]
4. verbo
He decided Franklin must be suffering from a bad cold. [VERB that]
I couldn't decide whether he was incredibly brave or just insane. [VERB wh]
5. verbo
If something decides you to do something, it is the reason that causes you to choose to do it.
The banning of his play decided him to write about censorship. [VERB noun to-infinitive]
I don't know what finally decided her, but she agreed. [VERB noun]
[Also V n that]
verbi Phrasal:
COBUILD Advanced English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers
verbo transitivo parola:
deˈcided or deˈciding
3.
to cause to reach a decision
verbo intransitivo
SYNONYMY NOTE: decide implies the bringing to an end of vacillation, doubt, dispute, etc. by making up
one's mind as to an action, course, or judgment; , determine in addition suggests that the form, character, function, scope, etc. of something
are precisely fixed [the club decided on a lecture series and appointed a committee to determine the speakers, the dates, etc.]; settle1 stresses finality in a decision, often one arrived at by arbitration, and implies
the termination of all doubt or controversy; to , conclude is to decide after careful investigation or reasoning; , resolve implies firmness of intention to carry through a decision [he resolved to lose 10 pounds]4.
to arrive at a judgment, choice, or decision
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forme derivate
aggettivo
decider (deˈcider)
sostantivo
Parola origine 'decide'
verbo
1. (may take a clause or an infinitive as object; when intr, sometimes foll by on or about)
decide what you wanthe decided to go
2. (transitive)
to cause (a person) to reach a decision
the weather decided me against going
4. (transitive)
Borg's stamina decided the match
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Parola origine 'decide'
Esempi di frasi che comprendono 'decide'
What have you decided to do about it? On the Edge: A History of Poor Black Children and Their American Dreams (1993)You just decide to do what you are going to do and let that speak for itself. Times, Sunday Times (2009)The recipient can then decide whether to contest it. Times, Sunday Times (2006)That happened partly because one person decided to expect the best. Christianity Today (2000)How do you decide what something must be called? Times, Sunday Times (2006)They decided to go for the lineout rather than the kick at goal. Times, Sunday Times (2009)It would be for the devolved administrations to decide whether to match the guarantee. Times, Sunday Times (2015)She was deciding what was about to happen. Times, Sunday Times (2014)Like he just decided it would stop. Times, Sunday Times (2012)If only the contest could be decided this way and not in court. Times, Sunday Times (2011)Hardly anybody attends when it has something to decide on. The Sun (2015)It is a match that will decide the unofficial world championship. Times, Sunday Times (2011)She urges local care trusts to forget about money when deciding whether to offer the miracle treatment. The Sun (2006)He decided not to contest the charge. Times, Sunday Times (2015)He also scored the winning try in the deciding match. Times, Sunday Times (2016)It was mainly about deciding to do it the biblical way. Times, Sunday Times (2008)But he danced through a sea of legs to decide the contest. The Sun (2011)We decided to go for it. Times, Sunday Times (2007)Sometimes, a person decides not to proceed further. Times, Sunday Times (2015)We decided just to have foreplay but this isn't enough for me. The Sun (2010)So if the person you decide to purchase from is unlicensed, you should tread carefully. Superdog! Action plans that work for a happy and well-behaved pet (1990)This was a big game but it's not going to decide our season. Times, Sunday Times (2012)We've just decided to be open and honest about it. The Sun (2013)Choose the right person, decide what you are going to say to them and choose the right moment. Banish Anxiety - how to stop worrying and take charge of your life (1991)
Traduzioni di 'decide'
Inglese britannico: decide
/dɪˈsaɪd/ VERB
If you decide to do something, you choose to do it.
She decided to do a secretarial course.
- Inglese americano: decide
- Arabo: يُقَرِّرُ
- Portoghese brasiliano: decidir
- Cinese: 决定
- Croato: odlučiti
- Ceco: rozhodnout (se)
- Danese: beslutte
- Olandese: beslissen
- Spagnolo europeo: decidir
- Finlandese: päättää
- Francese: décider
- Tedesco: entscheiden (sich)
- Greco: αποφασίζω
- Italiano: decidere
- Giapponese: 決定する
- Coreano: 결심하다
- Norvegese: bestemme
- Polacco: zdecydować
- Portoghese: decidir
- Romeno: a decide
- Russo: решать
- Spagnolo: decidir
- Svedese: bestämma
- Thailandese: ตัดสินใจ
- Turco: karar vermek
- Ucraino: вирішувати
- Vietnamita: quyết định
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