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resorting

/ri-zawrt/US // rɪˈzɔrt //UK // (rɪˈzɔːt) //

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v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to have recourse for use, help, or accomplishing something, often as a final available option or resource: to resort to war.
    • : to go, especially frequently or customarily: a beach to which many people resort.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a place to which people frequently or generally go for relaxation or pleasure, especially one providing rest and recreation facilities for vacationers: a popular winter resort.
    • : habitual or general going, as to a place or person.
    • : use of or appeal to some person or thing for aid, satisfaction, service, etc.; resource: to have resort to force; a court of last resort.
    • : a person or thing resorted to for aid, satisfaction, service, etc.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbhave recourse to; make use of

Examples

  • Road-tripping families will find many conveniences here, from resort daycare to kids’ nights out to snow tubing and entry-level terrain parks.

  • The next morning, we moved our survey to a leafy resort on the island.

  • They’re finding that they have everything they need here and feel safe at the resort.

  • Tyson launched Tyson Holistic Holdings in 2016, since rebranded the Ranch Companies with a 420-acre marijuana resort called Tyson Ranch planned for the near future.

  • Meaning the federal government would be the insurer of last resort in a devastating terrorist attack.

  • Which indicates that the show still has plenty of life left in it without resorting to such extreme measures.

  • My goal is to make the case for open carry without resorting to the usual “shall not be infringed” rhetoric.

  • The meaning of a “probability” estimate can be understood by resorting to the last refuge of political metaphors: sports.

  • Demonstrators accused police of resorting to violence without warning or obvious reason.

  • Gupta said patients are resorting to trial and error, and they are forced to discover proper dosage on their own.

  • The present bar is quite sufficient to bear the increased pressure required in our time, without resorting to any other means.

  • "Well, I don't feel inclined that way myself," said Dan, resorting to his tobacco box.

  • The aristocracy first broke this rule by resorting to force to block the reforms of the Gracchi.

  • The nullifiers enraged him, and though they abstained from resorting to extreme measures, they continued their threats.

  • I was beginning to feel very anxious, and had decided not to pass that longitude without resorting to desperate measures.