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Resolve

resolve
(resolves, resolving, resolved) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. To resolve a problem, argument, or difficulty means to find a solution to it. (FORMAL) We must find a way to resolve these problems before it’s too late... VERB: V n 2. If you resolve to do something, you make a firm decision to do it. (FORMAL) She resolved to report the matter to the hospital’s nursing manager... She resolved that, if Mimi forgot this promise, she would remind her. VERB: V to-inf, V that 3. Resolve is determination to do what you have decided to do. (FORMAL) This will strengthen the American public’s resolve to go to war. = determination N-VAR: oft N to-inf
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1.
   I. verb  (~d; resolving)  Etymology: Middle English, from Latin ~re to unloose, dissolve, from re- + solvere to loosen, release — more at solve  Date: 14th century  transitive verb  1. obsolete dissolve, melt  2.  a. break up, separate the prism ~d the light into a play of color; also to change by disintegration  b. to reduce by analysis ~ the problem into simple elements  c. to distinguish between or make independently visible adjacent parts of  d. to separate (a racemic compound or mixture) into the two components  3. to cause resolution of (a pathological state)  4.  a. to deal with successfully ; clear up ~ doubts ~ a dispute  b. to find an answer to  c. to make clear or understandable  d. to find a mathematical solution of  e. to split up (as a vector) into two or more components especially in assigned directions  5. to reach a firm decision about ~ to get more sleep ~ disputed points in a text  6.  a. to declare or decide by a formal resolution and vote  b. to change by resolution or formal vote the house ~d itself into a committee  7. to make (as voice parts) progress from dissonance to consonance  8. to work out the resolution of (as a play)  intransitive verb  1. to become separated into component parts; also to become reduced by dissolving or analysis  2. to form a resolution ; determine  3. consult, deliberate  4. to progress from dissonance to consonance  Synonyms: see decide  • resolvable adjective  • ~r noun  II. noun  Date: 1591  1. fixity of purpose ; resoluteness  2. something that is ~d  3. a legal or official determination; especially a formal resolution ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
2.
  v. & n. --v. 1 intr. make up one's mind; decide firmly (resolve to do better). 2 tr. (of circumstances etc.) cause (a person) to do this (events resolved him to leave). 3 tr. (foll. by that + clause) (of an assembly or meeting) pass a resolution by vote (the committee resolved that immediate action should be taken). 4 intr. & tr. (often foll. by into) separate or cause to separate into constituent parts; disintegrate; analyse; dissolve. 5 tr. (of optical or photographic equipment) separate or distinguish between closely adjacent objects. 6 tr. & intr. (foll. by into) convert or be converted. 7 tr. & intr. (foll. by into) reduce by mental analysis into. 8 tr. solve; explain; clear up; settle (doubt, argument, etc.). 9 tr. & intr. Mus. convert or be converted into concord. 10 tr. Med. remove (inflammation etc.) without suppuration. 11 tr. Prosody replace (a long syllable) by two short syllables. 12 tr. Mech. replace (a force etc.) by two or more jointly equivalent to it. --n. 1 a a firm mental decision or intention; a resolution (made a resolve not to go). b US a formal resolution by a legislative body or public meeting. 2 resoluteness; steadfastness. Phrases and idioms resolving power an instrument's ability to distinguish very small or very close objects. Derivatives resolvable adj. resolvability n. resolver n. Etymology: ME f. L resolvere resolut- (as RE-, SOLVE) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
3.
  1) разрешать 2) разлагать(ся); распадаться 3) растворять(ся); пептизироваться ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
4.
  1) разлагать 2) разрешать 3) растворяться 4) решать 5) решаться resolve into components — разлагать на составляющие resolve into factors — разлагать на множители - resolve acceleration - resolve ambiguity ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
5.
  1. сущ. 1) решение 2) намерение - make a resolve 2. гл. 1) разрешать (сомнения) 2) улаживать 3) принимать решение, решать (проблему) 4) решаться - resolve the deadlock RESOLVE принимать решение ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский экономический словарь
6.
  1) растворяться 2) рассасываться ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
7.
  1. решение, намерение to make a resolve —- принять решение to keep one's resolve —- не отступать от своего решения to make good resolves —- быть преисполненным благих намерений 2. ам. резолюция, решение 3. полит. решительность, смелость, решимость deeds of high resolve —- славные дела 4. решать, принимать решение he resolved up(on) making an early start —- он решил рано отправиться (в путь) what has been resolved? —- что было решено?; какое решение было принято? to be resolved —- принять твердое решение, твердо решиться (сделать что-л.) he resolved to succeed —- он решил преуспеть во что бы то ни стало a plan was resolved on which provided for... —- был принят план, который предусматривал, что... 5. принимать решение, резолюцию; решать голосованием, постановлять the committee resolved to authorize this step —- комиссия постановила разрешить это мероприятие (it was) resolved unanimously —- (было) решено единогласно resolved, that this meeting is in favour of... —- собрание постановляет одобрить... 6. решаться to resolve to do (upon doing) smth. —- решиться на что-л. 7. разрешать (сомнения и т. п.); устранять (неясность) to resolve all doubts —- разрешать все сомнения to resolve a dispute —- разрешить спор 8. решать (проблему и т. п.); объяснять the problem has not yet been resolved —- проблема еще не решена to resolve disputed points in a text —- принять решение в...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
8.
   1. noun  1) решение, намерение; to make good resolves - быть полным добрых намерений  2) poet. решительность, смелость, решимость Syn: see resolution  2. v.  1) решать(ся); принимать решение; he resolved (up)on making an early start - он решил рано отправиться в путь  2) решать голосованием; выносить резолюцию; The committee resolved to authorize this step.  3) rare побуждать  4) разрешать (сомнения и т.п.)  5) распадаться, растворять(ся); This chemical substance can he resolved into an acid and oxygen.  6) med. рассасывать(ся)  7) mus. разрешать(ся) в консонанс - resolve into - resolve on Syn: see decide RESOLVE into  а) разделять, разлагать (на составные части); We can resolve this difficulty into two areas of misunderstanding.  б) превращать(ся) (во что-л.); сводить(ся) (к чему-л.); Any misunderstanding can resolve itself into a quarrel. The council resolved itself into a special committee to examine the question. RESOLVE on твердо решить (сделать что-л.), решиться (на что-л.); Success is gained by resolving on winning. I am resolved on leaving this country. ...
Англо-русский словарь
9.
  ~1 v 1 to find a satisfactory way of dealing with a problem or difficulty; settle  (negotiations to resolve the dispute | There weren't enough beds, but the matter was resolved by George sleeping on the sofa.) 2 to make a definite decision to do something ~ to do sth  (After the divorce she resolved never to marry again. | resolve that)  (Mary resolved that she would try to work harder.) 3 to make a formal decision, especially by voting  (resolve to do sth)  (The Senate resolved to accept the President's budget proposals by 70 votes to 30.) 4 to separate something into its different parts resolve sth into sth phr v 1 technical to separate or become separated into parts  (This mixture will resolve into two separate compounds.) 2 ~ itself into to gradually change into something else; become  (The argument resolved itself into an uneasy truce.) ~2 n formal strong determination to succeed in doing something  (His encouragement and support strengthened our resolve.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
10.
  - c.1380, from L. resolvere "to loosen, undo, settle," from re-, intensive prefix, + solvere "loosen" (see solve). Same sense evolution as in resolution. The noun meaning "determination" is first recorded 1592. ...
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