| 释义 | resoluble /ri-zolˈū-bl or rezˈə-lū-bl/ adjectiveThat may be resolved or analysed ORIGIN: L resolvere, resolūtum, from re-, intens, and solvere to loose resolubilˈity  noun resolˈubleness  noun resolute /rezˈəl-oot or -ūt/   adjective noun (Shakespeare)Having a fixed purposeConstant in pursuing a purposeDetermined
 A determined person resˈolutely  adverb resˈoluteness  noun resolution /rez-əl-ooˈshən or -ū-shən/   noun Act of resolvingAnalysisSeparation of componentsMeltingSolutionThe separation of an optically inactive mixture or compound into its optically active components (chem)The definition of a graphic or text image on a computer monitor, fax printer, TV screen, etc often measured in dots per unit areaThe smallest measurable difference, or separation, or time interval (physics, electronics and nucleonics)Resolving power (qv below)State of being resolvedFixed determinationThat which is resolvedRemoval of or freedom from doubtProgression from discord to concord (music)A formal proposal put before a meeting, or its formal determination thereonSubstitution of two short syllables for a longThe making visible of detailThe disappearance or dispersion of a tumour or inflammation/rē-sol-/ renewed or repeated solution
 resoluˈtioner /rez-əl-/   noun One who joins in or accepts a resolution(with cap) a person who approved of the resolutions of 1650 admitting to civil and military office all persons except those excommunicate and hostile to the Covenant, opp to Protester (Scot hist)
 resoluˈtionist  noun resˈolutive  adjective resolvability /ri-zolv-ə-bilˈi-ti/   noun resolvˈable  adjective resolveˈ  transitive verb To separate into componentsTo make visible the details ofTo analyseTo break upTo meltTo transformTo relaxTo solveTo dissipateTo free from doubt or difficultyTo convince (of; obsolete)To assure (obsolete)To inform (obsolete)To answer (a question; obsolete)To dispel (fears; Shakespeare)To pass as a resolutionTo determineTo disperse (eg a tumour)To make (a discord) pass into a concord (music)
 —The obsolete senses are also used reflexivelyintransitive verb nounTo undergo resolutionTo come to a determination (often with on to indicate the course chosen)To decide to go to a place (with on; Shakespeare)To take counsel (Spenser)To lapse (law)
 (a) resolutionFixed purposeFirmness of purposeSolution (obsolete)
 resolvedˈ  adjective  Fixed in purpose resolvedly /ri-zolˈvid-li/   adverb  Resolutely resolˈvedness  noun resolˈvent  adjective  Having power to resolvenoun That which causes or helps solution or resolution resolˈver  noun resolving power  noun The ability of a telescope, microscope, etc to distinguish very close, or very small, objectsThe ability of a photographic emulsion to produce finely detailed images
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