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单词 resolving
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resolvingn.

Brit. /rᵻˈzɒlvɪŋ/, U.S. /rəˈzɔlvɪŋ/, /riˈzɔlvɪŋ/, /rəˈzɑlvɪŋ/, /riˈzɑlvɪŋ/
Forms: see resolve v. and -ing suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: resolve v., -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < resolve v. + -ing suffix1. Compare resolution n.1, and also resolving adj.
The action of resolve v. (in various senses); an instance of this.
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the mind > will > decision > [noun]
resolvinga1398
resolutiona1475
decision1490
determination1548
resolve1818
making-up1841
the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > treatments removing or dispersing matter > [noun] > dispersing, etc., of humours or morbid matter
resolvinga1398
attractiona1400
resolutiona1400
repercussion?a1425
eduction?c1425
discussion1583
repulsion1583
epicrasis1592
derivation1600
expurgation1615
attractation1616
incision1626
diversion1656
dispersion1753
the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > separation > separation or breaking up into constituent parts > [noun]
resolutiona1398
resolvinga1398
anatomya1569
analysis1588
analysing1600
retexture1620
principiationa1626
solution1655
analysation1698
decomposure1744
decomposition1762
disarticulation1902
the world > time > change > change to something else, transformation > [noun]
overchangingc1384
transmutation1398
permutationa1425
transforming1435
resolutiona1450
translating1503
resolvinga1513
conversion1549
transposing1550
conversationa1570
transmuting1579
projection?1583
transmigration1618
version1626
transversion1656
transmogrification1661
converting1711
metamorphosing1730
metastasis1818
turn-over1825
interconversion1865
transnaturation1873
transmorphism1888
segue1945
a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add.) f. 77 Þe slepe of trauailinge men..is depe and faste for superfluyte & resoluynge of spiritis.
?a1425 tr. Guy de Chauliac Grande Chirurgie (N.Y. Acad. Med.) f. 169 (MED) Maner forsoþ of resoluyng [L. Modus autem resolvendi] is sich þat with..medicynes resolutyves þe place be fomented vn to þat it begyn to be inflate.
c1454 R. Pecock Folewer to Donet 68 Þei [sc. clerks]..wiþout dew examynacioun, cleuen to writyngis of doctouris..wiþout þe resoluyng of þo writyngis into þe groundis and principlis of þe faculte to which þei perteynen.
a1513 H. Bradshaw Lyfe St. Werburge (1521) i. xxxiii. sig. l.viv But after the resoluynge of his blessed body He raised deed men to lyfe agayne truely.
1583 T. Stocker tr. P. Viret 2nd Pt. Demoniacke Worlde v. sig. F6v, in W. Chauncie tr. P. Viret Worlde Possessed with Deuils The example of Judas..may serue vs to great purpose, for the resoluing of vs in this question.
1659 H. Hammond Paraphr. & Annot. Psalms Pref. sig. (b)3 Sufficient to recommend it to the Readers most diligent resolving.
1724 A. Ramsay Tea-table Misc. (new ed.) I. 174 After mature resolving..He tenderly thus tell'd her.
1806 Atheist Confuted 108 I do not think it expedient, that..we should answer each other word for word,..except where there is occasion for the resolving of any doubts or scruples.
1842 Med. Times 6 5/2 This secretion..has nothing in it of a resolving action.
1889 Pall Mall Gaz. 16 Jan. 6/2 It is strange that all the Unionist speaking and resolving beforehand was in opposition to them.
1932 A. Bell Cherry Tree ii. 14 What a delicious resolving of all of the ardours of the day that was, as one dabbed oneself nervelessly with soap and water.
1937 F. A. Jenkins & H. E. White Fund. Optics vii. 159 The Rayleigh criterion for resolving of images.
2003 D. Kellner Media Spectacle v. 136 The resolving of some problems often creates numerous new ones.

Compounds

resolving gel n. Biochemistry (in electrophoresis) a polyacrylamide gel used to separate molecules (typically proteins) according to their size.
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1967 Biochimica et Biophysica Acta 133 499 The most satisfactory separation was achieved by using a resolving gel in a continuous Tris—borate—EDTA buffer system.
2003 Food Chem. 80 39/2 Some cross-linking had occurred...and the formation of protein aggregates that are too large to enter the resolving gel.
resolving power n. (a) the power of breaking up or dissolving something (obsolete); (b) the ability of a device to separate or distinguish closely adjacent images or signals; (also) the degree of detail with which an image is reproduced; cf. resolution n.1 6a.
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the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > optical instruments > [noun] > capability of distinguishing or separating
resolving power1664
resolution1831
1664 R. Boyle Exper. & Considerations Colours 137 The particles of the Black mixture that had before been dispers'd into very Minute and singly Invisible particles by the Incisive and resolving power of the highly Corrosive Oyl of Vitriol.
1727 P. Shaw & E. Chambers tr. H. Boerhaave New Method Chem. 83 They [sc. oils] have..a great attenuating and resolving power.
1789 W. Cullen Treat. Materia Medica II. vii. 344 Its resolving powers, by attenuating or dissolving the fluids, I do not admit of.
1845 R. Chambers Explanations 9 Nebulæ which were only distant clusters, and which yielded, one after another, to the resolving powers of telescopes, as these powers were increased.
1937 Rev. Sci. Instruments 8 414/1 The ultimate efficiency..is determined by the resolving power of the first stage of the scaling circuit.
1941 Ann. Reg. 1940 345 An electron microscope with about twenty times the resolving power of the best light microscope.
1966 McGraw-Hill Encycl. Sci. & Technol. (rev. ed.) XI. 304 a/1 Radiographs made with γ-rays have high resolving power.
1991 Photographer Aug. 41/1 The resolving power of the film is good.
resolving time n. Electronics the interval from the start of a counted pulse in a pulse counter to the time when another pulse can be separately registered.
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the world > matter > physics > electromagnetic radiation > electronics > electronic phenomena > [noun] > pulse > time between counted pulses
resolving time1932
1932 Physical Rev. 40 638/2 The resolving time of the circuits was such that the accidental coincidences amounted to only two or three per hour.
1963 B. Brown Exper. Nucleonics 175 Due to the short resolving time much higher count rates are possible.
2003 E. M. A. Hussein Handbk. Radiation Probing, Gauging, Imaging & Anal. I. iv. 231 A Coincidence Unit will accept a pair of incoming pulses only if they arrive with a pre-set resolving-time.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

resolvingadj.

Brit. /rᵻˈzɒlvɪŋ/, U.S. /rəˈzɔlvɪŋ/, /riˈzɔlvɪŋ/, /rəˈzɑlvɪŋ/, /riˈzɑlvɪŋ/
Forms: see resolve v. and -ing suffix2.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation; modelled on a Latin lexical item. Etymons: resolve v., -ing suffix2.
Etymology: < resolve v. + -ing suffix2, originally after classical Latin resolvent-, resolvēns resolvent adj. Compare resolving n.
1. Originally Medicine. That resolves something (in various senses).
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the world > health and disease > healing > medicines or physic > medicines for specific purpose > medicine to draw, disperse, etc., matter or humours > [adjective] > resolving or dispersing
resolvinga1398
incisive1528
discussing1559
discussive1565
discutient1575
resolvent1655
tmetic1661
discussory1678
inciding1678
incident1855
the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > absence of doubt, confidence > assured fact, certainty > making certain, assurance > [adjective] > removing doubt
resolving1639
a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add.) f. 143 By sodeyne wedir and resoluynge [L. resoluente] hete þe poores beþ I-opened.
?c1425 tr. Guy de Chauliac Grande Chirurgie (Paris) (1971) 120 (MED) All resoluynge and softnynge medycynes, when þat þai fynde þe mater or þe place gaynstandynge þe resolucioun, þay maturen þe mater and make it to quyttre.
1563 T. Gale Certaine Wks. Chirurg. iv. i. iv. f. 3 Of resolving medicines: Symple and compounde.
1639 G. Digby in G. Digby & K. Digby Lett. conc. Relig. (1651) 43 For either of us there is no resolving evidence to be taken from the Fathers.
1663 R. Boyle Some Considerations Usefulnesse Exper. Nat. Philos. ii. xiv. 247 Unlesse they be of such a resolving and abstersive nature, as to be able to make way for themselves into the recesses of the body.
1739 J. Sparrow tr. H. F. Le Dran Observ. Surg. lxxvii. 271 I prescribed resolving Fomentations.
1788 D. Munro Treat. Med. & Pharmaceut. Chym. III. 252 It..is a strong, stimulating, resolving medicine.
1888 R. Noel Mod. Faust 173 The young jet of joyance..Will..Fall, a resolving Soft silvery flower.
1903 B. Perry Study Prose Fiction App. 372 Accident as a complicating force; a resolving force. Fate as a resolving force.
1922 S. Lewis Babbitt viii. 109 All really smart dinners ended, as on a resolving chord, in Vecchia Neapolitan ice cream.
1996 R. E. Longacre Gram. Disc. (ed. 2) v. 130 The two speakers may simply tire of sparring with each other and quit without either's ending the dialogue with a resolving utterance.
2. Medicine. Of a disease or pathological process: undergoing or terminating by resolution (resolution n.1 2c).
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1800 J. Burns Diss. Inflammation I. ii. 396 He, then, who would talk of the adhesive inflammation, is just as much mistaken, as he who would speak of the resolving inflammation.
1856 N.Y. Med. Times 5 162 Signs of resolving pneumonia.
1937 Public Health Rep. (U.S. Public Health Service) 52 1818 In the lung, small patches of..resolving pneumonia were encountered.
2006 J. T. Costa Other Insect Societies vi. 143 Slowly resolving corneal and conjuctival epithelial defects can occur from direct contact with the venom.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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