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1 decided
adj.одлучен;2. решителен, одреден, цврст, непоколеблив; решен -
2 decide on
phr.v. се определува за, се решава за: We've decided on a new computer Се решивме да купиме нов компјутер -
3 evidently
adv. очигледно, јасно: Evidently she has decided to leave Очигледно таа одлучила да замине -
4 go through with
phr.v. оди до крај, спроведува (план/идеја/намера): She decided not to go through with the abortion Таа одлучи да не абортира -
5 sit on
phr.v. 1. чува во тајност, таи, крие, става во фиока (вест/информација/извештај)2. отфрла (предлог/идеја)3. одложува, одолжува: The committee sat on the proposals for weeks, then decided to... Комисијата со недели одложуваше да ги разгледа предлозите, потоа одлучи да..4. sit on sb inf. a) замолкнува некого, б) средува некого -
6 turn back
phr.v. l. (се) враќа (назад): It was getting dark so we decided to turn back Се стемнуваше, та решивме да се вратиме; There's no turning back Нема враќање назад2. turn the clock back; turn back the clock го враќа часовникот/времето назад: We can't turn the clock back He можеме да го вратиме часовникот назад; The new legislation has turned the clock back 10 years Новиот закон значи враќање десет години наназад
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Decided — De*cid ed, a. 1. Free from ambiguity; unequivocal; unmistakable; unquestionable; clear; evident; as, a decided advantage. A more decided taste for science. Prescott. [1913 Webster] 2. Free from doubt or wavering; determined; of fixed purpose;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
decided — decided, decisive are often confused, especially when they mean positive and leaving no room for doubt, uncertainty, or further discussion. In this sense the words are applied chiefly to persons, their natures, their utterances or manner of… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
decided — decided, decisive 1. Both words have to do with decision and decision making, and their meanings overlap; but there are clear differences. When used of people, decided means ‘having clear opinions’ and decisive means ‘able to decide quickly’;… … Modern English usage
decided — resolute, 1790, pp. adj. from DECIDE (Cf. decide). A decided victory is one whose reality is not in doubt; a decisive one goes far toward settling some issue. Related: DECIDEDLY (Cf. Decidedly) … Etymology dictionary
decided — [adj1] certain, definite absolute, assured, categorical, cinched, clear, clear cut, clinched, destined, determined, distinct, emphatic, explicit, express, fated, for sure*, indisputable, in the bag*, nailed*, on ice*, positive, prearranged,… … New thesaurus
decided — [dē sīd′id, disīd′id] adj. 1. definite and unmistakable; clear cut [a decided change] 2. unhesitating; determined decidedly adv … English World dictionary
decided — index absolute (conclusive), actual, affirmative, axiomatic, categorical, certain (fixed), certain … Law dictionary
decided — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ definite; clear. DERIVATIVES decidedly adverb … English terms dictionary
decided — [[t]dɪsa͟ɪdɪd[/t]] ADJ GRADED: ADJ n Decided means clear and definite. They got involved in a long and exhausting struggle and were at a decided disadvantage in the afternoon... He s a man of very decided opinions. Syn: definite … English dictionary
decided — adjective 1) they have a decided advantage Syn: distinct, clear, marked, pronounced, obvious, striking, noticeable, unmistakable, patent, manifest; definite, certain, positive, emphatic, undeniable, indisputable, unquestiona … Thesaurus of popular words
Decided — Decide De*cide , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Decided}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Deciding}.] [L. dec[=i]dere; de + caedere to cut, cut off; prob. akin to E. shed, v.: cf. F. d[ e]cider. Cf. {Decision}.] 1. To cut off; to separate. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Our seat… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English