His was the decisive 60th vote for the bill in the 100-seat senate .
他是这一法案决定性的第60票,在上议院的100个席位中。
But to take them as decisive factors may lead to future regrets .
但是把他们都考虑到自己的决定中可能会导致日后没后悔药吃。
The lesson of every big banking crisis in recent history is that rapid and decisive government action to clean up balance-sheets results in a quicker recovery and smaller long-term damage to the public purse .
determining or having the power to determine an outcome
unmistakable
characterized by decision and firmness
forming or having the nature of a turning point or crisis同义词:critical
例句
The report brought about a decisive change in the whole policy.这个报告使整个方针发生了决定性的变化。
The enemy was defeated in a decisive battle.敌人在一场决定性的战斗中被击败。
Be decisive, tell them exactly what you think should be done.果断些,确切地告诉他们你认为应该怎么做。
The injury to their key player could be a decisive factor in the game.他们主力队员受伤可能是这场比赛胜负的决定性因素。
详细解释
de.ci.sive adj.(形容词)Having the power to decide; conclusive.决定性的:有权决定的;结论性的Characterized by decision and firmness; resolute.决断的:具有果断坚决的特征的;坚定的Beyond doubt; unmistakable:明确的:毫无疑问的;无误的:例句:a decisive defeat.确实无疑的失败 【引伸】 deci.sively adv.(副词)deci.siveness n.(名词)<参考词汇><同义词>decisive,conclusive,crucial,definitive,determinative同义词>The central meaning shared by these adjectives is .determining or having the power to determine an outcome.: 这些形容词共同的中心的含义是"决定性的,有权决定结果的": 例句:the decisive vote;决定性的一票; 例句:a conclusive reason;决定性的理由; 例句:crucial experiments;关键的实验; 例句:a definitive verdict;明确的裁决; 例句:the determinative battle. indecisive 决定性的战役 indecisive