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单词 resolve
释义 re·solve
I. \rə̇ˈzälv, rēˈz-, -zȯlv also -zä(u̇)v or -zȯv\ verb
Etymology: Latin resolvere to unloose, dissolve, break up, pay back, from re- + solvere to loosen, release, pay — more at solve
transitive verb
1. obsolete : dissolve, melt
 < O, that this too too solid flesh would melt, thaw, and resolve itself into a dew — Shakespeare >
2. : to separate or break up : change or convert by disintegration : reduce by or as if by analysis — used with into or formerly with in
 < the prism resolved the light into a play of color >
 < winter will resolve the sods into mellow loam >
 < resolving the nation into warring factions >
 < resolve the problem into simple elements >
3. : to cause to disintegrate : break into bits or separate into constituent elements
 < fall plowing allows winter to resolve the clods >
as
 a. : to perform the operations required and solve (a mathematical equation)
 b. : to distinguish between or render independently visible adjacent parts of
  < resolve the lines of a spectrum >
  < resolve a galaxy into its stars and nebulas >
 c. : to split up (as a force or velocity) into two or more components especially in assigned directions : find a component of in a given direction usually with the assumption of one other component in a direction at right angles
  < resolved force AB along AC >
 d. : to separate (a racemic compound or mixture) into two components — opposed to racemize
4.
 a. : to cause (as inflammation, pain) to dissipate : cause resolution of
 b. obsolete
  (1) : to make weak or slack : relax
  (2) : to cause to become lax (as in conduct)
5.
 a. archaic : to free (as a person) from doubt or uncertainty : make certain or assured : inform, convince
 b. : to take away (as a doubt or impediment) : clear up : dispel
  < gradually resolved his doubts >
 c. : to find an answer to : make clear or certain : solve, unriddle
  < resolve a problem >
6.
 a. : to bring oneself or another to (as a course of action) : decide
  < having resolved his fate >
  — usually used with a following clause
  < we resolved that we must part >
  or infinitive
  < if you resolve to go >
 b. : to reach a decision about : settle
  < determined to resolve all disputed points >
7.
 a. : to express (as an opinion or determination) by resolution and vote : declare or decide by a formal vote — used with a following clause
  < the house resolved that no money should be appropriated >
  or infinitive
  < resolved to censure the speaker >
 b. : to change or convert (itself) by resolution or formal vote
  < the house resolved itself into a committee >
8. : to make (as one or more voice parts or the total musical harmony) progress from a dissonance into a consonance
9. : to work out the resolution of (as a play)
intransitive verb
1. archaic : to become fluid : melt, dissolve
2. : to become separated into its component parts or elements : disintegrate; also : to become reduced by or as if by dissolving or analysis
 < physiological processes ultimately resolve into the integration of matter and the dissipation of motion — James Ward >
3. : to undergo resolution — used especially of a disease or inflammation
4. : to form a purpose or resolution; especially : to determine after reflection
 < resolve on a better course of life >
5. obsolete
 a. : to become of opinion : become convinced
 b. : consult, deliberate
6. archaic : to determine to start or leave — used with for
7. : to progress from a dissonance to a consonance — used of a voice part or of the total musical harmony
8. : to become void : lapse
Synonyms: see analyze, decide, solve
II. noun
(-s)
1. : something that has been resolved : resolution
2. : resolute quality : fixity of purpose
3. : a legal or official determination; especially : a legislative declaration : a formal resolution
4. obsolete : an act of resolving or expounding
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