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 resource [rɪ'sors]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 资源, 财力, 办法, 策略, 急智, 消遣

[计] 资源

[医] 资源, 来源


  1. The job called for all my resources of energy and patience.
    这项工作需要我拿出自己的全部精力和耐性。
  2. Resources management is an important business skill.
    资源管理是一项重要的经营技能。


resource
[ noun ]
  1. available source of wealth; a new or reserve supply that can be drawn upon when needed

  2. <noun.possession>
  3. a source of aid or support that may be drawn upon when needed

  4. <noun.attribute>
    the local library is a valuable resource
  5. the ability to deal resourcefully with unusual problems

  6. <noun.cognition>
    a man of resource


Resource \Re*source"\ (r?*s?rs"), n. [F. ressource, fr. OF.
ressourdre, resourdre, to spring forth or up again; pref. re-
re- + sourdre to spring forth. See {Source}.]
1. That to which one resorts orr on which one depends for
supply or support; means of overcoming a difficulty;
resort; expedient.

Threat'nings mixed with prayers, his last resource.
--Dryden.

2. pl. Pecuniary means; funds; money, or any property that
can be converted into supplies; available means or
capabilities of any kind.

Scotland by no means escaped the fate ordained for
every country which is connected, but not
incorporated, with another country of greater
resources. --Macaulay.

Syn: Expedient; resort; means; contrivance.

  1. The main resource is the talent and industry of the Palestinians.
  2. Today's weed tree may be tomorrow's miracle, and what once was wasted may soon be developed as a valuable resource.
  3. The package will allow the unit to design and build a resource recovery plant in Haverhill, Mass., and to acquire a controlling interest in a similar facility located in nearby Lawrence, Mass.
  4. Each refers to a primary combat resource - in the case of Flesh, horses.
  5. "The station is intended to be both a resource and a celebration of the contributions the Jewish community has made to society," Vlock said.
  6. As I mentioned before, the middeck that we're in is really a national resource.
  7. "No, our program isn't a be-all and an end-all," Bush said. "We're living in times of complicated resource allocation.
  8. "That would have been true of the United States in 1850," he explained. "Now our big resource is a skilled and educated population.
  9. "Unless habitat loss is reversed, in 30 or 40 years, there won't be enough salmon left to justify any commercial fishing," said Mr. Baake, the Oregon Trout resource director.
  10. Newmont said it excluded four million ounces of lower-grade refractory material that had been included in its resource calculation before.
  11. Administration officials privately concede that the pact doesn't stop Canadian subsidies that are the bane of the natural resource industries, but they point out that companies can still act against Canada under the trade laws.
  12. He said Noranda, a major resource and manufacturing concern, hasn't disclosed to Falconbridge its long-term plans for the holding.
  13. Thomas Read, 59, managing editor since 1986, will move to a new position as associate editor in charge of resource management, Publisher Virgil Fassio and Executive Editor J.D. Alexander said in a statement May 10.
  14. These days, when resource trade-offs prove too tough for legislatures or federal agencies to make, U.S. judges step in. That's what happened with the owl, and the salmon could be next.
  15. The company's resource unit benefited from higher oil prices and gas volumes, while its trucking unit had higher freight volumes and improved earnings.
  16. Mr. Crovitz's attack on individual rights diverts attention from this fundamental problem of resource allocation.
  17. Cominco, the Canadian mining group, has sold most of its mining engineering operation to H. A. Simons of Vancouver, one of the country's biggest resource engineering consultancies, for an undisclosed sum.
  18. During his campaign and again Monday, Hickel appealed to Alaskans' historic sense that they have too little control over the state's vast resource wealth.
  19. Excess demand for private-plane flights through crowded airspace will persist as long as that resource is undervalued.
  20. While a broad range of sectors declined, resource shares such as petroleum and mining companies firmed, as they often do when the market loses its focus of trade, traders said.
  21. Mr Smith also took a substantial shareholding in another resource company, Geevor, which started as a Cornish tin miner. Acquaintances speak in awe of Mr Smith's capacity for hard work.
  22. "The resource states simply can't rely on doing what they've done in the past."
  23. West Germany (before unification) consumed just over 1m tonnes a year with just over half collected after use. The dumped oil is not only a wasted resource but a powerful pollutant which can contaminate land, poison water supplies and destroy wildlife.
  24. The natural resource company said the high value of the Canadian dollar against the U.S. dollar, as well as high interest rates in the latest quarter, reduced earnings by about C$12 million.
  25. Taking Jesus Christ along with you on your date, as one of the resource books suggest, is a message more appropriate in a church than in a public school.
  26. The convention's provisions include creating an Antarctic minerals resource commission to oversee the region's development.
  27. "Oil is a nonrenewable resource.
  28. In Africa and the Third World, a huge resource gap yawns between rich and poor countries.
  29. An accompanying letter from "Hoffman York PLC, a world-wide marketing resource," ominously warned that the South American model "is really aimed at the United States." That was all some of the executives needed to sit up and take notice.
  30. But Ontario's 'rust-belt', its service and resource industries have also been hit hardest by the recession.
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