English-Thai Dictionary
resolution
N การตัดสินใจ อย่างเด็ดขาด ความตั้งใจ อย่าง แน่วแน่ determination firmness purpose kan-tad-sin-jai-yang-ded-kad
resolution
N การ ลงมติ kan-long-ma-ti
resolution
N การแก้ปัญหา resolving kan-kea-pan-ha
resolution
N มติ ความเห็น proposition policy ma-ti
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
RESOLUTION
n.[L. resolutio. See Resolve. ] 1. The act, operation or process of separating the parts which compose a complex idea or a mixed body; the act of reducing any compound or combination to its component parts; analysis; as the resolution of complex ideas; the resolution of any material substance by chimical operations.
2. The act or process of unraveling or disentangling perplexities, or of dissipating obscurity in moral subjects; as the resolution of difficult questions in moral science.
3. Dissolution; the natural process of separating the component parts of bodies.
4. In music, the resolution of a dissonance, is the carrying of it, according to rule, into a consonance in the subsequent chord.
5. In medicine, the disappearing of any tumor without coming to suppuration; the dispersing of inflammation.
6. Fixed purpose or determination of mind; as a resolution to reform our lives; a resolution to undertake an expedition.
7. The effect of fixed purpose; firmness, steadiness or constancy in execution, implying courage.
They who governed the parliament, had the resolution to act those monstrous things.
8. Determination of a cause in a court of justice; as a judicial resolution.
[But this word is now seldom used to express the decision of a judicial tribunal. We use judgment, decision or decree. ]
9. The determination or decision of a legislative body, or a formal proposition offered for legislative determination. We call that a resolution, which is reduced to form and offered to a legislative house for consideration, and we call it a resolution when adopted. We say, a member moved certain resolutions; the house proceeded to consider the resolutions offered; they adopted or rejected the resolutions.
1 . The formal determination of any corporate body, or of any association of individuals; as the resolutions of a town or other meeting.
11. In algebra, the resolution of an equation, is the same as reduction; the bringing of the unknown quantity by itself on one side, and all the known quantities on the other, without destroying the equation, by which is found the value of the unknown quantity.
12. Relaxation; a weakening. Obs.
RESOLUTIONER
n.One who joins in the declaration of others. [Not in use. ]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
RESOLUTION
Res `o *lu "tion (-l "shn ), n. Etym: [F. résolution. L. resolutio a loosening, solution. See Resolve. ]
1. The act, operation, or process of resolving. Specifically: (a ) The act of separating a compound into its elements or component parts. (b ) The act of analyzing a complex notion, or solving a vexed question or difficult problem. The unraveling and resolution of the difficulties that are met with in the execution of the design are the end of an action. Dryden.
2. The state of being relaxed; relaxation. [Obs. ]
3. The state of being resolved, settled, or determined; firmness; steadiness; constancy; determination. Be it with resolution then to fight. Shak.
4. That which is resolved or determined; a settled purpose; determination. Specifically: A formal expression of the opinion or will of an official body or a public assembly, adopted by vote; as, a legislative resolution; the resolutions of a public meeting.
5. The state of being resolved or firm in opinion or thought; conviction; assurance. [Obs. ] Little resolution and certainty there is as touching the islands of Mauritania. Holland.
6. (Math. )
Defn: The act or process of solving; solution; as, the resolution of an equation or problem.
7. (Med. )
Defn: A breaking up, disappearance; or termination, as of a fever, a tumor, or the like.
8. (Mus. )
Defn: The passing of a dissonant into a consonant chord by the rising or falling of the note which makes the discord. Joint resolution. See under Joint, a. -- Resolution of a force or motion (Mech. ), the separation of a single force or motion into two or more which have different directions, and, taken together, are an equivalent for the single one; -- the opposite of Ant: composition of a force. -- Resolution of a nebula (Astron.), the exhibition of it to the eye by a telescope of such power as to show it to be composed of small stars.
Syn. -- Decision; analysis; separation; disentanglement; dissolution; resolvedness; resoluteness; firmness; constancy; perseverance; steadfastness; fortitude; boldness; purpose; resolve. See Decision.
RESOLUTIONER
RESOLUTIONER Res `o *lu "tion *er (-r ), n.
Defn: One who makes a resolution; one who joins with others in a declaration or resolution; specifically, one of a party in the Scottish Church in the 17th century. He was sequestrated afterwards as a Resolutioner. Sir W. Scott.
RESOLUTIONIST
RESOLUTIONIST Res `o *lu "tion *ist, n.
Defn: One who makes a resolution.
New American Oxford Dictionary
resolution
res o lu tion |ˌrezəˈlo͞oSHən ˌrɛzəˈluʃən | ▶noun 1 a firm decision to do or not to do something: she kept her resolution not to see Anne any more | a New Year's resolution. • a formal expression of opinion or intention agreed on by a legislative body, committee, or other formal meeting, typically after taking a vote: the conference passed two resolutions. • the quality of being determined or resolute: he handled the last French actions of the war with resolution. 2 the action of solving a problem, dispute, or contentious matter: the peaceful resolution of all disputes | a successful resolution to the problem. • Music the passing of a discord into a concord during the course of changing harmony. • Medicine the disappearance of inflammation, or of any other symptom or condition. 3 chiefly Chemistry the process of reducing or separating something into its components. • Physics the replacing of a single force or other vector quantity by two or more jointly equivalent to it. • the conversion of something abstract into another form. • Prosody the substitution of two short syllables for one long one. 4 the smallest interval measurable by a scientific (esp. optical ) instrument; the resolving power. • the degree of detail visible in a photographic or television image. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin resolutio (n- ), from resolvere ‘loosen, release ’ (see resolve ).
Oxford Dictionary
resolution
reso |lution |rɛzəˈluːʃ (ə )n | ▶noun 1 a firm decision to do or not to do something: she kept her resolution not to see Anne any more | a New Year's resolution. • a formal expression of opinion or intention agreed on by a legislative body or other formal meeting, typically after taking a vote: the conference passed two resolutions. 2 [ mass noun ] the quality of being determined or resolute: he handled the last British actions of the war with resolution. 3 [ mass noun ] the action of solving a problem or contentious matter: the peaceful resolution of all disputes | [ count noun ] : a successful resolution to the problem. • Music the passing of a discord into a concord during the course of changing harmony. • Medicine the disappearance of a symptom or condition. 4 [ mass noun ] chiefly Chemistry the process of reducing or separating something into constituent parts or components. • Physics the replacing of a single force or other vector quantity by two or more jointly equivalent to it. 5 the smallest interval measurable by a telescope or other scientific instrument; the resolving power. • [ mass noun ] the degree of detail visible in a photographic or television image: a high-resolution monitor. ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin resolutio (n- ), from resolvere ‘loosen, release ’ (see resolve ).
American Oxford Thesaurus
resolution
resolution noun 1 her resolution not to smoke: intention, resolve, decision, intent, aim, plan; commitment, pledge, promise. 2 the committee passed the resolution: motion, proposal, proposition, resolve. 3 she handled the work with resolution: determination, purpose, purposefulness, resolve, resoluteness, single-mindedness, firmness, firmness of purpose; steadfastness, staunchness, perseverance, persistence, indefatigability, tenacity, tenaciousness, staying power, dedication, commitment; stubbornness, doggedness, obstinacy, obduracy; boldness, spiritedness, braveness, bravery, courage, pluck, grit, courageousness; informal guts, spunk; formal pertinacity. 4 a satisfactory resolution of the problem: solution to, answer to, end to, ending to, settlement of, conclusion to.
Oxford Thesaurus
resolution
resolution noun 1 despite her resolution to remain calm, Shannon could feel her temper rising: intention, resolve, decision, intent, aim, aspiration, design, purpose, object, plan; commitment, pledge, promise, undertaking. 2 the committee passed the resolution by 26 votes to 12: motion, proposal, proposition, plan; ruling, verdict, judgement, finding, adjudication, decision, declaration, decree; N. Amer. resolve; Law determination. 3 she handled the work with resolution: determination, purpose, purposefulness, resolve, resoluteness, single-mindedness, strength of will, strength of character, will power, firmness, firmness of purpose, fixity of purpose, intentness, decision, decidedness; steadfastness, staunchness, manfulness, perseverance, persistence, indefatigability, tenacity, tenaciousness, staying power, strong-mindedness, backbone, dedication, commitment, constancy, the bulldog spirit, pertinacity, pertinaciousness; stubbornness, doggedness, obstinacy, obdurateness, obduracy, inflexibility; spiritedness, braveness, bravery, boldness, courage, pluck, courageousness, pluckiness, stout-heartedness; German Sitzfleisch; informal guts, spunk, grit, stickability; N. Amer. informal stick-to-it-iveness; archaic intension; rare perseveration. ANTONYMS irresolution, half-heartedness. 4 it is hoped that the proposals will pave the way for a satisfactory resolution of the problem: solution to, answer to, end to, explanation to; resolving, settlement, settling, solving, sorting out, working out, rectification, unravelling, disentanglement, clarification, conclusion, ending; informal cracking. ANTONYMS continuation, prolonging.
Duden Dictionary
Resolution
Re so lu ti on Substantiv, feminin , die |Resoluti o n |die Resolution; Genitiv: der Resolution, Plural: die Resolutionen französisch résolution < lateinisch resolutio = Auflösung, unter späterem Einfluss von französisch résoudre = beschließen < lateinisch resolvere, resolut 1 schriftliche, auf einem entsprechenden Beschluss beruhende Erklärung einer politischen, gewerkschaftlichen Versammlung o. Ä., in der bestimmte Forderungen erhoben [und begründet ] werden eine Resolution einbringen, annehmen, verabschieden 2 Medizin Rückbildung eines krankhaften Prozesses
Resolutionsentwurf
Re so lu ti ons ent wurf Substantiv, maskulin , der |Resoluti o nsentwurf | Entwurf 1b einer Resolution 1
French Dictionary
résolution
résolution n. f. nom féminin 1 Action de résoudre. : La résolution d ’un problème. 2 Détermination. : Ils agissent avec beaucoup de résolution. 3 Décision. : Il a pris de bonnes résolutions, notamment celle d ’arrêter de fumer.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
resolution
res o lu tion /rèzəlúːʃ (ə )n /→resolve 名詞 複 ~s /-z /1 C «…に関する » (委員会などでの投票による )決議 ; 決議文 , 決議案 «on » (!しばしば修飾語を伴う ) ▸ accept U.N. resolutions 国連決議を受け入れる 2 U ⦅かたく ⦆【問題などの 】(最終的な )解決 (策 ), 解答 «of, to » (!具体例ではa ~; その際しばしば修飾語を伴う ) ▸ a peaceful resolution of the conflict 紛争の平和的解決 3 C «…しようという /…という » 決意 , 決心 , 決断 , 誓い «to do /that 節 » ▸ What's your New Year's resolution ?新年の決意は何ですか ▸ I made a resolution to stop complaining .私はぐちをやめようと決意した 4 U ⦅ほめて ⦆(意志 信念の )強固さ , 不屈 ▸ with sudden resolution 突然決意して 5 U 〖具体例では 可算 〗(画像 印刷などの )解像度 [力 ]▸ high resolution inkjet printing 高解像度のインクジェット印刷 6 U 〘化 〙【溶質の /溶液への 】溶解 , 分解 , 分析 «of /into » .7 U 〘医 〙消炎 , 消散 〘炎症 はれ物などが散ること 〙.8 U 〘楽 〙解決 〘不協和音から協和音への移行 〙.