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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
resolute
reso·lute BrE [ˈrezəluːt] NAmE [ˈrezəluːt] adjective having or showing great determination Syn: ↑determined •resolute leadership •He became even more resolute in his opposition to the plan. •Her voice sounded calm and resolute. Opp: ↑irresolute Derived Words: ↑resolutely ▪ ↑resoluteness Word Origin: [resolute resolutely resoluteness] late Middle English (in the sense ‘paid’, describing a rent): from Latin resolutus ‘loosened, released, paid’, past participle of resolvere, from re- (expressing intensive force) + solvere ‘loosen’. Example Bank: •They stood resolute against the enemy. •We must remain resolute. •He called for resolute action to battle terrorism. •His resolute leadership was admired by many. •She became even more resolute in her opposition to the plan.
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