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deciding    音标拼音: [dəs'ɑɪdɪŋ]
vbl. 抉择;决定;判定

抉择;决定;判定

deciding
adj 1: having the power or quality of deciding; "the crucial
experiment"; "cast the deciding vote"; "the determinative
(or determinant) battle" [synonym: {deciding(a)},
{determinant}, {determinative}, {determining(a)}]
n 1: the cognitive process of reaching a decision; "a good
executive must be good at decision making" [synonym: {decision
making}, {deciding}]


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    Determinative: 1 able to or serving to settle or determine; deciding 2 a factor, circumstance, etc that settles or determines A determinative factor influences that are determinative of future behavior Decisive: If a fact, action, or event is decisive, it makes it certain that there will be a "particular result"
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    a) deciding factor b) decisive factor c) determinant d) clincher "Clincher" is an informal term so I think it fits #1 (if the respondents actually used the word), but it probably works in #2 as well if the report writer wants the sentence to sound less formal "Determinant" is probably the wrong word to use in this context
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    hi there, I’m often in the situation usually in places like starbucks (places with menus above the cashier) and I want to consult the menu for a moment before ordering Usually the cashier asks what you’d like immediately, what’s the most typical way to ask for a moment to figure out what you
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    You should weigh up the pros and cons rather than decide now (two infinitives) It is far better to weigh up the pros and cons than decide now (two infinitives) He wants tea rather than coffee (two nouns) In You should weigh up the pros and cons rather than deciding now, the contrast is of two non-finite verbs (an infinitive and an -ing verb)





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