0 a choice that you make about something after thinking about several possibilities -- 決定;決策;選擇
She has had to make some very difficult decisions. 她必須作出一些非常艱難的決定。
The company will reach/come to/make a decision shortly. 公司很快便會作出決定。
Let me have a/your decision (= tell me what you have decided) by next week. 下週前告訴我你的決定。
[ + to infinitive ] It was his decision to leave. 是他決定要離開的。
The decision about/on whether he is innocent or guilty rests with the jury. 要由陪審團來裁決他是否有罪。
We need to take a lot of factors into account in our decision-making. 我們決策時要考慮很多因素。
[ + that ] I accepted his decision that he wished to die with dignity. 他希望死得有尊嚴,我同意他的選擇。
1 the ability to decide quickly and without pausing because you are not certain -- 果斷,乾脆;決斷(力)
The government has come under fire for its decision to close the mines.
The villagers are furious about the decision to close the railway station.
We all argued about it for hours and eventually arrived at a decision.
The decision has been made to move UN troops in to try and stop the fighting.
The central claim of this paper is that decision-making cannot be understood purely at the group level.
As regards psychological distress, no association was found with decision latitude, while conflicts at work increased the risk of psychological distress.
Moreover, there was no effect of decision latitude on psychological distress.