decisive
adj. 決定性的; 明確的; 決斷的
If a fact, action, or event is decisive, it makes it certain that there will be a particular result.
...his decisive victory in the presidential elections...
他在總統大選中取得的壓倒性勝利
The election campaign has now entered its final, decisive phase...
選舉活動現在已進入了最後的決定性階段。
If someone is decisive, they have or show an ability to make quick decisions in a difficult or complicated situation.
He should give way to a younger, more decisive leader.
他應該讓位於更年輕、更有決斷力的領導者。
1. determining or having the power to determine an outcome;
2. unmistakable;
3. characterized by decision and firmness;
4. forming or having the nature of a turning point or crisis;
I have lately acquired decisive evidence.
最近我得到了一個確實的證據.
He gave a decisive answer.
他作了明確的答覆.
The last argument proved to be the most decisive point in the case.
最後一場辯論被證明了是本案中最關鍵的一點.
The goal keep was off guard, and the visiting team a decisive goal.
門將疏忽失球, 客隊贏了關鍵的一分.
The interests of the overwhelming majority of the people are the vital and most decisive factor.
最大多數人的利益是最緊要和最具有決定性的因素.