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One example of when to use 果断 (guǒduàn) is when making a difficult decision. For instance, if a company is facing financial difficulties and needs to lay off employees, the CEO must be 果断 (guǒduàn) and make the tough decision to let go of some employees in order to save the company. In this situation, being 果断 (guǒduàn) means being resolute and decisive in making the decision, even though it may be difficult and have negative consequences.
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Synonyms:
1. 断然 (duànrán) - resolute, decisive
2. 毅然 (yìrán) - resolute, determined
Antonyms:
1. 犹豫 (yóuyù) - hesitant, indecisive
2. 踌躇 (chóuchú) - hesitant, wavering
3. 优柔寡断 (yōuróuguǎduàn) - indecisive, vacillating
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面对挑战时,他总是表现得十分果断。(Miàn duì tiǎozhàn shí, tā zǒng shì biǎoxiàn de shífēn guǒduàn.) - When facing challenges, he always acts decisively.
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