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- واژهنامه · Generic English-Persian Dictionary رفع کردن ، مقرر داشتن ، تصمیم گرفتن ، رای دادن .
- واژهنامه · Mokhtari English-Persian Law Dictionary resolve حل و فصل يا رفع کردن (اختلاف)، فيصله دادن، تصميم گرفتن
- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary resolve|resolute => résoudre 1 => résolu ; eng. resolute, resolve rây e saxt-ostovâr + He would want me to exorcise this emptiness by looking back on our lives so that we may look ahead with greater resolve and optimism. (Nelson MANDELA) 2 eng. resolve gošâyeš( e greh) câra-andiši resolve|solve|résolu|résoluble Lat. resolvere, supin resolutum, de re, et solvere, délier + From Latin resolvere "to untie" via the usual French route. The Latin word is based on re- "again" + solvere "to loosen, untie." "Solvere" comes from Proto-Indo-European *leu- "to loosen, divide" with an ancient prefix su- "apart," i.e. *su-leu- , with the [e] dropping out and [u] becoming a [v], as it often does when preceding a vowel, such as the one we see in the infinitive suffix -ere. The root entered English without the prefix and became "lose" and "less." šol kardan (pbp.) 1 fra. résolution rây e ostovâr greftan + => se résoudre 2 rah gošudan vid-idan câra andišid/jost-an 3 šimi gosal-idan hal kardan (ar.)
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(resolve): بازگشت به واژه resolve to keep one's resolve to resolve a doubt حل کردن يا شدن ،رفع کردن ،مقرر داشتن ،تصميم گرفتن ،راى دادن علوم مهندسى : تجزيه کردن يا شدن قانون ـ فقه : تصميم کلمات مرتبط(2)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 re·solve n. Pronunciation: ri- ' zälv, - ' zo ̇ lv also - ' zäv or - ' zo ̇ v Function: verb Inflected Form:   re·solved ; re·solv·ing Etymology: Middle English, from Latin resolvere to unloose, dissolve, from re- + solvere to loosen, release ― more at SOLVE Date: 14th century transitive verb 1 obsolete : DISSOLVE , MELT 2 a : BREAK UP , SEPARATE <the prism resolved the light into a play of color> also : to change by disintegration b : to reduce by analysis < resolve the problem into simple elements> c : to distinguish between or make independently visible adjacent parts of d : to separate (a racemic compound or mixture) into the two components 3 : to cause resolution of (a pathological state) 4 a : to deal with successfully : clear up < resolve doubts> < resolve a dispute> b : to find an answer to c : to make clear or understandable d : to find a mathematical solution of e : to split up (as a vector) into two or more components especially in assigned directions 5 : to reach a firm decision about < resolve to get more sleep> < resolve disputed points in a text> 6 a : to declare or decide by a formal resolution and vote b : to change by resolution or formal vote <the house resolved itself into a committee> 7 : to make (as voice parts) progress from dissonance to consonance 8 : to work out the resolution of (as a play) intransitive verb 1 : to become separated into component parts also : to become reduced by dissolving or analysis 2 : to form a resolution : DETERMINE 3 : CONSULT , DELIBERATE 4 : to progress from dissonance to consonance synonyms see DECIDE –re·solv·able \- ' zäl-və-bəl, - ' zo ̇ l- also - ' zä-və- or - ' zo ̇ -və-\ adjective –re·solv·er noun ]]> 2 resolve n. Fun…