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词汇 recourse
释义 recourse
noun[ U ]
 formaluk /rɪˈkɔːs/ us /ˈriː.kɔːrs/
using something or someone as a way of getting help, especially in a difficult or dangerous situation: (尤指在艰难或危险的情况下)依靠,依赖,求助
It is hoped that the dispute will be settled without recourse to litigation.人们希望这场争端能够不通过对簿公堂在私下解决。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Helping and co-operating
abet
accommodative
any port in a stormidiom
assist
assist with something
attend
bridge
carry
errand
errand of mercyidiom
facilitate
facilitation
financial assistance
leg
reach out (to someone)
relief
run errandsidiom
share a platformidiom
sponsor
start (something) off

recourse | American Dictionary


recourse
noun[ U ]
 fmlus/ˈri·kɔrs, -koʊrs/
a way of dealing with a difficult or unpleasant situation:
If the company won’t pay me, the only recourse left to me is to sue them.

recourse | Business English


recourse
noun
uk /rɪˈkɔːs/ us /ˈrikɔːs/
[ U or S ]
help, usually in the form of an official system or process, for someone in a difficult situation:
a recourse for sbThe Ombudsman is a recourse for homeowners who feel let down by their estate agent.
At present, older workers have no legal recourse if they think they have suffered age discrimination.
have recourse to sthNot everyone has recourse to expensive professional advice.
sb's (only) recourse is to do sthTheir only recourse is to file for an appeal before an administrative law judge.
without/with no recourse toWe should be able to resolve these types of disputes without recourse to a public inquiry.
provide/seek recourseThe Patients' Bill of Rights provides recourse for patients wishing to sue for damages.
[ U ] FINANCE, LAW
the legal right of a lender to take assets belonging to the borrower in addition to the asset used to guarantee the loan, if the loan is not repaid:
In a loan sale, a bank makes a loan and then sells the loan, without recourse, to a third party.
a recourse agreement/loan/debt
Compare
non-recourse
[ U ] FINANCE, LAW
the legal right to demand payment from someone who has signed a cheque or bill of exchange if the money is not paid on the agreed date:
The holder of the bill of exchange uses his or her right of recourse and submits the bill of exchange to someone connected with it.

Examples of recourse


recourse
So once having understood these two different options, why do we need any recourse to economy?
Finally, public awareness of this loss of natural capital was restricted and those directly affected had little recourse.
There can be no access to the body without recourse to norms, power, and discourse that operate to circumscribe the materiality of the body.
With disco, the individual could define him- or herself in relation to the whole, without obligatory recourse to a partner.
This conundrum can also be explained through recourse to the political context in which it occurred.
Establishing what these functions were requires recourse to our analysis of earlier talk and other conversation-external data.
We do not have the recourse he enjoyed when thinking about home.
Without recourse to foreign bilateral trade sources, reconstruction of long-term annual series would be impossible.
The consequent is explained by recourse to a cause-effect link.
After all, the paramount merit of his challenges is to highlight the knotty legal cruxes that judges handle by recourse to moral principles.
But securing autonomy and the protection of bodily integrity need not rely on any such conceptual recourse.
Such connections may well function to integrate information across the brain's perceptual and conceptual faculties, without recourse to a linguiform medium of thought.
A broader explanation is needed, one that accounts for the evidence system-wide and that goes beyond recourse to the vagaries of oral transmission.
Many genetic disadvantages, for example, can be mitigated without recourse to actual genetic manipulation.
His call to transcend boundaries reified the wills of visionary men and justified their violence through recourse to their moral intentions.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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