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Từ điển American Heritage Dictionary 4th
resolve
re·solve (rĭ-zŏlvʹ)v. re·solved, re·solv·ing, re·solvesv. tr. 1. To make a firm decision about. 2. To cause (a person) to reach a decision. See Synonyms at decide. 3. To decide or express by formal vote. 4. To change or convert: My resentment resolved itself into resignation. 5. To find a solution to; solve. See Synonyms at solve. 6. To remove or dispel (doubts). 7. To bring to a usually successful conclusion: resolve a conflict. 8. Medicine. To cause reduction of (an inflammation, for example). 9. Music. To cause (a tone or chord) to progress from dissonance to consonance. 10. Chemistry. To separate (an optically inactive compound or mixture) into its optically active constituents. 11. To render parts of (an image) visible and distinct. 12. Mathematics. To separate (a vector, for example) into coordinate components. 13. To melt or dissolve (something). 14. Archaic. To separate (something) into constituent parts.v. intr. 1. To reach a decision or make a determination: resolve on a course of action. 2. To become separated or reduced to constituents. 3. Music. To undergo resolution.n. 1. Firmness of purpose; resolution. 2. A determination or decision; a fixed purpose. 3. A formal resolution made by a deliberative body. [Middle English resolven, to dissolve, from Old French resolver, from Latin resolvere, to untie : re-, re- + solvere, to untie; See leu- in Indo-European Roots.] re·solv'a·bilʹi·ty or re·solvʹa·ble·ness n.re·solvʹa·ble adj.re·solvʹed·ly (-zŏlʹvĭd-lē) adv.re·solvʹer n.
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