jué​dìng HSK3

decide

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457 sentences for 决定 (jué​dìng — decide) — page 13 of 23

  1. He decided to change jobs for better career opportunities.

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  2. He decided to break away from his original organization and set up his own.

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  3. They decided to call off their engagement due to personality clashes.

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  4. They decided to bury the hatchet and start cooperating again.

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  5. He decided to follow this great mentor for his whole life.

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  6. He decided to go to graduate school after graduating from university.

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  7. Since it was so late, he decided to stay overnight at a friend's house.

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  8. 决定

    ràng jué​dìng.

    Let him decide.

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  9. The committee decided to reconsider this proposal.

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  10. Due to discord between the brothers, they decided to divide the property and live separately.

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  11. Due to rising oil prices, he decided to buy an electric car.

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  12. Since he has already made up his mind, just let him be.

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  13. As the situation deteriorated, the government decided to deploy troops immediately.

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  14. Faced with unfair treatment, he decided to fight back with reason.

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  15. 决定

    lái jué​dìng.

    I'll make the decision.

    Source: OpenSubtitles
  16. He decided to move from Hong Kong back to the mainland to develop his career.

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  17. He decided to replace the old sofa with a new one.

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  18. When did you decide to go to California for the summer?

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  19. After leaving the military, he decided to return to school to continue his studies.

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