decidido
/deθiˈdido/, [d̪e.θiˈð̞i.ð̞o]decided
Adjective decidido (feminine decidida, masculine plural decididos, feminine plural decididas)
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decided
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purposeful, determined, resolute
Verb decidido m (feminine singular decidida, masculine plural decididos, feminine plural decididas)
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Masculine singular past participle of decidir.
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Estaba decidido a no rendirme ante la tentación.
I was determined not to give in to temptation.
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El gobierno está decidido a poner fin al terrorismo.
The government is determined to put an end to terrorism.
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Todavía no me he decidido.
I haven't made up my mind yet.
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—No —dijo con tono decidido.
"No", he said in a decided tone.
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Tom estaba decidido a no cometer con sus hijos los mismos errores que sus padres habían cometido con él.
Tom was determined not to make the same mistakes with his children that his parents had made with him.
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Por favor, llámeme en cuanto haya decidido lo que quiere hacer.
Please call me when you have decided what you would like to do.
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Él ha decidido comprar el coche.
He has made up his mind to buy the car.
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He decidido escribir veinte frases al día en Tatoeba.
I've decided to write 20 sentences a day on Tatoeba.
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Ella ha decidido dejar la compañía.
She's made up her mind to quit the company.
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¿Has decidido lo que quieres pedir?
Have you decided what you want to order?
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