determined

英 [dɪ'tɜːmɪnd] 美 [dɪ'tɝmɪnd]
  • adj. 决定了的;坚决的
  • v. 决定;断定(determine的过去分词)
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determined (adj.)
1560s, "decided," past participle adjective from determine. Meaning "limited" is from c. 1600; that of "characterized by resolution" is from c. 1600, of actions; 1772, of persons.
1. The President is determined "to go the extra mile for peace".
总统决心“为实现和平而加倍努力”。

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2. Jane is determined to stake her claim as an actress.
简决心主张自己作为一名女演员的权利。

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3. Sandra was determined to become a doctor and her persistence paid off.
桑德拉决心成为医生,她的坚持取得了成功。

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4. The identities of the deceased have now been determined.
死者的身份现在已经确定。

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5. Jane is determined to hold on to her fortune.
简决心要守住自己的财产。

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