词汇 | resort |
释义 | resortWord family nounresorterverbresort Tourismre·sort1 /rɪˈzɔːt $ -ɔːrt/ ●●○ W3 noun 1 DLT[countableC] a place where a lot of people go for holidays 度假胜地 seaside/beach/ski etc resort Aspen, a ski resort in Colorado 阿斯彭,科罗拉多的一处滑雪胜地 Lagoon Reef is one of the best resort hotels. 潟湖礁是最好的度假酒店之一。 2 last/final resort FAILwhat you will do if everything else fails 〔其他办法都失败后采用的〕最后的办法 as a last resort Drug treatment should only be used as a last resort. 药物治疗只能作为最后的办法。 of last resort a weapon of last resort 最后使出的武器 in the last resort British EnglishBrE Economic sanctions will be used only in the last resort. 实在没有别的办法时,才会采取经济制裁。 Examples from the Corpus in the last resort• That belief, in the last resort, is one which separates modern from medieval man.• But in the last resort what really moves us is our personal convictions.• But in the last resort, political decisions rest upon judgement, or political wisdom, and upon interests.• For the viability of towns depends in the last resort on a solid economic foundation.• Resettlement outside the region should be considered only in the last resort.• The statement makes clear that sanctions will be used only in the last resort.• Only in the last resort, under careful international policing and after all other attempts at persuasion have been exhausted.• Great power status was in the last resort the ability to wage war. 3 first resort what you will do first before you try other things 最先采取的手段 In the past, your family was the first resort when looking for a job. 过去找工作总是先找家人帮忙。 Examples from the Corpus first resort• A number of District Courts took the position on that issue that first resort should still be had to the Convention.• The family was almost certainly the first resort.• More fundamentally, many courts failed to find a basis for the first resort approach.• The role of the state was to be changed so that it would offer help in the last rather than in the first resort.• It will be seen that this falls somewhat short of the first resort approach, which the brief does not directly address.• However, your first resort in any query concerning the verification process should be your systems verifier. 4 resort to something formal when you must use or depend on something because nothing better is available 诉诸某事,求助于某事 without resort to something We hope they will be able to resolve the situation without resort to force. 我们希望他们不用诉诸武力就能处理这一情况。 Examples from the Corpus without resort to something• Useful results can often be achieved through simple analysis without resorting to the more sophisticated techniques.• The couple were helped to explore constructive methods of dealing with future crises without resorting to self-poisoning.• I should add that Louis managed to defeat Schmeling in that second fight without resorting to biting.• Our technique permits continuous recording from the upper oesophageal sphincter for periods of several hours without resort to sedation.• Chrysler said it sold lots of minivans, trucks and Jeeps without resorting to big rebates.• It also allows people access to loans without resorting to the extortionate rates charged by some legitimate credit companies.• So how did we nail the opportunist without resorting to high-level warfare?• Socrates finds satisfying, gut-wrenching answers to these and other universal questions without resorting to violence or to 911. n COLLOCATIONS ADJECTIVES/NOUN + resort a tourist resort There are plans to turn the town into a tourist resort. a seaside/beach resort We stayed in a relaxed beach resort on the east coast. a mountain resort mountain resorts in Colorado a lakeside resort the popular lakeside resort of Lake Como a holiday resort Benidorm is a terrific holiday resort. a ski resort The lack of snow is causing problems for ski resorts. a health resort We booked ourselves into a health resort for a weekend of pure indulgence. a popular resort The popular seaside resort of Brighton is 40 minutes away. a lively resort It is a lively resort with plenty of bars and cafés. a bustling resort (=lively and full of people) The hotel is right in the middle of this bustling resort. a fashionable resort resort + NOUNHastings was a once fashionable resort. a resort town/area/centre They're only a five minute stroll away from the main resort centre with all its bars, restaurants and nightlife. a resort hotel There are plans for a major resort hotel and golf course to be built. a resort complex (=a group of buildings, or a large building with many parts) Club Hotel is part of a resort complex offering a range of facilities. Examples from the Corpus resort• That Government were able to carry through virtually all that legislation with hardly any resort to guillotine motions.• When they run out of established holidays, resorts just make up their own.• In buildings of more than two storeys, wait for the fire brigade, and jump only as a last resort.• Residential care should not be used as a last resort.• But there is a real danger that lucky resorts will be fully booked within hours of a good dump.• It does not deal directly with possession of weapons, nor with the legitimacy of resort to war in the first place.• Acapulco is one of Mexico's most popular resorts.• Lift tickets at most ski resorts are about $30 to $40 a day.• We were joined there by George and Marion and we all went off to a skiing resort called Gargellen.• This was not the resort of my dreams. seaside/beach/ski etc resort• A railway link came to be essential for a seaside resort.• Breckenridge Ski Resort has 17 lifts and more than 130 trails.• Days 10-15 Mombasa 5 days in the glorious beach resort of Mombasa in the hotel of your choice.• If your summer vacation plans need a lift, consider the ski resorts.• The house is situated in the seaside resort of St. Anne's-on-Sea in Lancashire and is only a short walk from the beach.• Most airlines offer packages, and a travel agent or the ski resort you have chosen can help you find others.• Waterman ski resorts, two gems in Southern California skiing, have new owners.• Days 12-15 Mombasa At leisure in your beach resort. resort2 ●○○ verb 1 resort to something phrasal verbphr v SOLVE/DEAL WITH A PROBLEMto do something bad, extreme, or difficult because you cannot think of any other way to deal with a problem 采取,诉诸〔不好的事物〕 Officials fear that extremists may resort to violence. 官员们担心极端主义者会诉诸暴力。 resort to doing something Vets have had to resort to killing the animals. 兽医不得已只好弄死这些动物。 Examples from the Corpus resort to • He says he is praying for rain, but isn't yet resorting to a rain dance.• As a partial solution, Combined Fleet decided to resort to a special stratagem that had already worked successfully once before.• Finally, the King could resort to borrowing.• Even higher organisms resort to fermentation as an auxiliary process when the oxygen supply is insufficient.• Many governments thus resort to financing expenditure through domestic bank borrowing and printing money, both of which are inflationary.• The Master tried both persuasion and threats but ... was compelled at length to send for a constable and resort to force.• Candidates also are resorting to personal attacks to get attention because their positions on most substantive issues are remarkably similar.• If this strategy fails, however, you then have to resort to sterner measures in the shape of video floodlights. resort to doing something• Many homeless teenagers resort to stealing when their money runs out.• As a partial solution, Combined Fleet decided to resort to a special stratagem that had already worked successfully once before.• Candidates also are resorting to personal attacks to get attention because their positions on most substantive issues are remarkably similar.• Even higher organisms resort to fermentation as an auxiliary process when the oxygen supply is insufficient.• Finally, the King could resort to borrowing.• He says he is praying for rain, but isn't yet resorting to a rain dance.• If this strategy fails, however, you then have to resort to sterner measures in the shape of video floodlights.• Many governments thus resort to financing expenditure through domestic bank borrowing and printing money, both of which are inflationary.• The Master tried both persuasion and threats but ... was compelled at length to send for a constable and resort to force. Examples from the Corpus resort• In 1981 the government had to resort to crash purchases of kerosene to meet shortages.• People become so desperate to make contact with beasts and fowl that they resort to going on nature trails.• With high demand and continuing short supply, Schofield said vintners are resorting to other measures.• He thinks some states and cities will resort to pump-priming their economies with spending on things like roads, airports and waste-management.• Coelenterates will resort to territorial squabbles in the aquarium just as they do in the wild.• Merrill felt that students resort to these tactics when they see no other way to address the problem.• Socrates finds satisfying, gut-wrenching answers to these and other universal questions without resorting to violence or to 911. From Longman Business Dictionary resortre·sort1 /rɪˈzɔːt-ɔːrt/ verb → resort to something resortresort2 noun [countableC]TRAVEL a place where a lot of people go for holidays It is now the country’s most popular beach resort. (1300-1400) Old French resortir “to come back, resort”, from sortir “to go out” |
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