RESOURCE在劍橋英語詞典中的解釋及翻譯
resourcenoun uk
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B2 [ C usually plural ] a useful or valuable possession or quality of a country, organization, or person: The country's greatest resource is the dedication of its workers. Britain's mineral resources include coal and gas deposits.
[ U ] formal for
resourcefulness approving
更多範例减少例句This book is an indispensable resource for researchers.The company is reconsidering the way in which it deploys its resources.The long war had drained the resources of both countries.Far more resources are needed to improve adult literacy.To conserve resources, please reuse this carrier bag.
「SMART 詞彙」:相關單字和片語
Belongings and possessions
accoutrements
asset
belongings
capital assets
chattel
clobber
effect
estate
illiquid asset
illiquidity
in the name of something idiom
landholding
liquid asset
lost-and-found
non-liquid
personal effects
personal property
personalty
possession
stuff
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你還可以在這些話題中找到相關的字詞、片語和同義詞:
Intelligence
習語
have inner resources
resourceverb [ T ] uk
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/ˈriː.sɔːrs/ /ˈriː.zɔːrs/
to provide an organization or department with money or equipment: The school must be properly resourced with musical instruments and audio equipment.
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Giving, providing and supplying
accommodate
accommodate someone with something
administer
administration
afford
arm someone with something
be good for something idiom
coal
go round phrasal verb
hand something around phrasal verb
hand something back phrasal verb
hand something down phrasal verb
proffer
provide
provider
provision
purvey
purveyor
render
tender
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相關詞語
resourced
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resource | 美式英語詞典
resourcenoun [ C ] us
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something that can be used to help you: The library was a valuable resource, and he frequently made use of it.
Resources are natural substances such as water and wood which are valuable in supporting life: [ pl ] The earth has limited resources, and if we don’t recycle them we use them up.
Resources are also things of value such as money or possessions that you can use when you need them: [ pl ] The government doesn’t have the resources to hire the number of teachers needed.
(resource在劍橋學術詞典中的解釋 © Cambridge University Press)
resource | 商務英語
resourcenoun uk
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[ C, usually plural ] a useful or valuable possession or quality that a person or organization has, for example, money, time, or skills: have the resources to do sth The company has the resources and infrastructure to manage a global brand. We lack the resources to do the job properly.limited/scarce resources The department has limited resources, and would struggle to cope in such a situation.pool/share resources When times are hard we are asked to pool our resources, but it doesn't always work. financial/capital resources IT/technical resources
[ C, usually plural ]
NATURAL RESOURCES a useful or valuable possession, such as oil or gas, that a country has and that can be sold: natural/energy/water resources All plastics that are created annually consume 2 to 4% of America's energy resources. Despite being rich in resources like timber and minerals, the country's outlook is bleak.
[ U ] (also resourcefulness) the ability to make decisions and act on your own: He has great resource. 也請參見
human resource noun
natural resources
resourceverb [ T ] uk
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to provide an organization or department with money or equipment: The department was chronically overstretched and seriously under-resourced.
(resource在劍橋商務英語詞典中的解釋 © Cambridge University Press)
resource的例句
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The second sector comprises resource harvesting, which is undertaken with constant returns to scale to labour and to the resource stock.
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All reviewers are able to draw on this resource.
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The most serious threat to these peoples is represented by the commercial development of strategically important reserves of mineral resources.
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Today, with cheap and frequent shipping routes, timber has replaced flagstone as the most viable resource on the island.
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Furthermore, the effectiveness of a local campaign is not just a matter of local parties being rich in resources.
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With a reference list of literary works, munication networks, and new approaches to story resources to fight censorship, and three appendices telling.
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Certainly such processes may sometimes relate causally to changes in material conditions including subsistence resources and practices.
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Thereby this reduces interspecific competition for resources, including mates, in the case of members of the same species.
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As such, it will be a welcome resource for students.
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Given the substantially low level of public investment in secondary education, secondary schools can only make modest contribution to student learning with their limited resources.
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In these analyses, we found that certain donor characteristics and patient diagnoses were associated with substantially greater resource use.
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The primary sector (agriculture, fisheries, forestry, and mining) tends to be more resource-intensive than either the secondary (industry) or tertiary (services) sectors.
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As far as the literature on sustainable development is concerned, this tends to view economic growth as limited by the finiteness of environmental resources.
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It is also not unique in suffering high levels of air and water pollution and facing severe threats to its biological resources.
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Being an older person has never of itself been sufficient justification for receiving resources.
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