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NOUN. 名词1.?[U 不可数名词] 诉诸If you achieve something without resort to a particular course of action, you succeed without carrying out that action. To have resort to a particular course of action means to have to do that action in order to achieve something. 双语例句例: Congress has a responsibility to ensure that all peaceful options are exhausted before resort to war. 国会有责任确保在所有的和平手段用尽之后再诉诸武力。 2.?[C 可数名词] (度假)胜地A resort is a place where a lot of people spend their holidays. 双语例句例: The ski resorts are expanding to meet the growing number of skiers that come here. 该滑雪胜地正在扩建以应对日益增多的滑雪者。
PHRASE. 习语1.?作为最后手段If you do something as a last resort, you do it because you can find no other way of getting out of a difficult situation or of solving a problem. 双语例句例: Nuclear weapons should be used only as a last resort. 核武器只应被用作最后手段。
VERB. 动词resorts , resorting , resorted 1.?[I 不及物动词] 不得不求助If you resort to a course of action that you do not really approve of, you adopt it because you cannot see any other way of achieving what you want. 双语例句例: His punishing work schedule had made him resort to drugs. 高度紧张劳累的工作安排已使他开始借助毒品寻求放松。
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