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résolution [ʀezɔlysjɔ̃]feminine nouna. ( = décision) resolutionb. ( = énergie) resolvec. ( = solution) solutiond. [d'image] resolution* * *ʀezɔlysjɔ̃1) ( décision) resolutionprendre la résolution de faire — to make a resolution to do, to resolve to do
2) Politique ( proposition retenue) resolution3) ( solution) resolution4) ( fermeté) resolve5) Mathématique, Musique, Médecine, Informatique resolution* * *ʀezɔlysjɔ̃ nf1) [problème] solving2) (= fermeté, décision) resolution3) INFORMATIQUE resolution* * *résolution nf1 ( décision) resolution; prendre une résolution to make a resolution; prendre de bonnes résolutions to make (good) resolutions; mes bonnes résolutions pour la nouvelle année my New Year's resolutions; c'est une bonne résolution it's a good resolution; prendre la résolution de faire to make a resolution to do, to resolve to do;2 Pol ( proposition retenue) resolution; voter une résolution to pass a resolution; la résolution 687 de l'ONU UN resolution 687;3 ( solution) resolution; pour une résolution pacifique du conflit for a peaceful resolution of the conflict;4 ( fermeté) resolve, resolution; manquer de résolution to lack resolve; agir avec résolution to act with resolve;[rezɔlysjɔ̃] nom féminin1. [décision] resolutionprendre la résolution de faire quelque chose to make up one's mind ou to resolve to do somethinga. [généralement] good intentionsb. [du nouvel an] New Year resolutionsla résolution d'une énigme/d'un problème the solution to an enigma/a problem5. [d'un écran] resolutionmauvaise/bonne résolution poor/high resolution7. OPTIQUE
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