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/rɪˈzɔːs/ |
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1 | C something you can use to help you to achieve something , especially in your work or study 资源 |
| The Internet has become a valuable resource in schools. 因特网已成为学校的一个非常有用的教育资源。 |
| We have launched an appeal to set up a new library and resource centre. 我们已经呼吁要建立一个新图书馆和资料中心。 |
| +for Museums are important resources for teaching history. 博物馆为教授历史提供重要资料来源。 |
| 1a | something such as money , workers, or equipment that can be used to help an institution or a business (人力、财力、物力等)资源 | | +for We are increasing resources for the health service. 我们在增加医疗卫生服务方面的财力投入。 | | pool your resources (=combine them) We can pool our resources in order to lower costs. 集中所有资源 | |
| 1b | things such as coal , trees, and oil that exist in nature and can be used by people 自然资源 | | Many of these countries are rich in timber and mineral resources. 这些国家中许多都拥有丰富的木材和矿产资源。 | |
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2 | U formal the ability to deal with problems effectively 应变能力;机智 |
| She has shown considerable resource in creating the new team. 在组建新球队的过程中她显示出了相当的智谋。 |
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3 | resources plural the qualities and skills that someone has and can use for dealing with problems 处理问题的能力 |
| He needed all his resources to escape alive. 要活着逃出来,他需要使出浑身解数。 |
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