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recourse美 ['ri.kɔrs, rɪ'kɔrs] 英 [rɪ'kɔː(r)s] n. option,remedy,alternative,way out,choice 1. | 依靠;依赖;求助the fact of having to, or being able to, use sth that can provide help in a difficult situation |
| Your only recourse is legal action. 你的唯一依靠就是诉诸法律。 | | She made a complete recovery without recourse to surgery. 她未做手术就完全恢复了健康。 | | The government, when necessary, has recourse to the armed forces. 政府在必要时可以动用军队。 |
n. | 1. the act of seeking assistance from somebody or something else in a time of difficulty 2. somebody, something, or a course of action to which a person turns for help or to solve a problem 3. the right to demand payment of a bill of exchange from the person who draws or endorses it, when the person who accepts it fails to pay 4. the use of something so that you can get what you want or need in a difficult situation 1. the act of seeking assistance from somebody or something else in a time of difficulty 2. somebody, something, or a course of action to which a person turns for help or to solve a problem 3. the right to demand payment of a bill of exchange from the person who draws or endorses it, when the person who accepts it fails to pay 4. the use of something so that you can get what you want or need in a difficult situation |
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