recourse如何读

英:[rɪˈkɔːs]

美:[ˈriːkɔːrs]

recourse是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 依赖
  2. 求助
  3. 依靠
  4. 求助对象
  5. 办法
  6. 手段
  7. 利用
  8. 【律】追索权
  9. 偿还要求
  10. 所依靠的物
  11. 借助
  12. 补救办法
  13. 可以采取的办法
  14. 追索权
  15. 求助的对象
  16. 追索权[通常用于短语without recourse无追索权
  17. 无偿还请求权(背署人签署流通票据之后不负票据兑付之责)]
v. (动词)
  1. 依靠
  2. 依赖
  3. 诉诸
  4. 求助

recourse自然拼读

re·course

ri kors [or] rih kors

recourse英英释义

noun

access to or the use of something for help, protection, or legal assistance.For matters such as this, the people have recourse to the legal system.Her recourse to litigation came as a surprise as they thought they could negotiate a simple deal with her.

that which may be turned to for assistance, protection, or a way out of a difficult situation.If they refuse to compensate you fairly, then your only recourse is a law suit.The company was on the brink of financial collapse and had no recourse other than to lay off workers.

a legal right to collect from one who endorses a negotiable instrument, such as a check, if the original maker fails to pay.

recourse词组

without recourse无追索权

have recourse to依靠;求助于

right of recourse追索权;偿还请求权

with recourse[经]有追索权

recourse词源中文解释

"依赖某人或某事物的行为",14世纪晚期,源自古法语 recours(13世纪),源自拉丁语 recursus "返回,撤退",字面意思是"往回跑,返回",源自 recurrere 的过去分词词干,意为"往回跑,返回",源自 re- "向后,再次"(参见 re-) + currere "奔跑"(源自 PIE 词根 *kers- "奔跑")。特别是在14世纪晚期的 have recourse 中,意为"寻求帮助,依赖于援助"。作为寻求帮助的事物的词,到15世纪晚期。有时在中古英语中,它也被用于从一个状态或地方返回的词源意义上; "回流",但这些已经过时了。

recourse_法律行业词汇

追索

追索权

偿还请求权

追偿权

recourse_金融行业词汇

追索权

recourse词源英文解释

Middle English recours, from Anglo-French recurs, from Late Latin recursus, from Latin, act of running back, from recurrere to run back — more at recur

The first known use of recourse was in the 14th century

recourse儿童词典英英释义

recoverynoun

the act or process or an instance of recovering

recover1 of 2verb

regain sense 1 recovered my breath

recover a lost wallet

to regain or bring back to normal health, self-confidence, or position recovered from the flu

stumbled, then recovered myself

to make up for

recover lost time

to obtain something useful by separating it from a source (as ore or waste) : reclaim

recover gold from gravel

re-cover2 of 2verb

to cover again

recover1 of 2verb

regain sense 1 recovered my breath

recover a lost wallet

to regain or bring back to normal health, self-confidence, or position recovered from the flu

stumbled, then recovered myself

to make up for

recover lost time

to obtain something useful by separating it from a source (as ore or waste) : reclaim

recover gold from gravel

re-cover2 of 2verb

to cover again

recover1 of 2verb

regain sense 1 recovered my breath

recover a lost wallet

to regain or bring back to normal health, self-confidence, or position recovered from the flu

stumbled, then recovered myself

to make up for

recover lost time

to obtain something useful by separating it from a source (as ore or waste) : reclaim

recover gold from gravel

re-cover2 of 2verb

to cover again

recover1 of 2verb

regain sense 1 recovered my breath

recover a lost wallet

to regain or bring back to normal health, self-confidence, or position recovered from the flu

stumbled, then recovered myself

to make up for

recover lost time

to obtain something useful by separating it from a source (as ore or waste) : reclaim

recover gold from gravel

re-cover2 of 2verb

to cover again

recover1 of 2verb

regain sense 1 recovered my breath

recover a lost wallet

to regain or bring back to normal health, self-confidence, or position recovered from the flu

stumbled, then recovered myself

to make up for

recover lost time

to obtain something useful by separating it from a source (as ore or waste) : reclaim

recover gold from gravel

re-cover2 of 2verb

to cover again

recoursenoun

a turning for assistance or protection

have recourse to the law

a source of help or strength : resort

recourse 例句

1 A guy who seeks recourse through Venmo the morning after is a guy who doesn’t think he got his money’s worth the night before.

2 There is no recourse to traditional formal patterns.

3 In keeping with the rustic aesthetic, the actors change clothes onstage, with recourse to clothes racks that flank the performance area.

4 For brands and influencers who have been targeted, there’s almost no legal recourse.

5 Poached eggs, toast and jam are cheerfully ordered without recourse to a menu, and we're away.

6 The enemy may have recourse to steel instead of poison.

敌人可能用凶器来取代放毒.

7 This experiment was met with some criticism from sellers, who worried that one-star ratings left them with no explanation or recourse.

8 In an email circulating among the building's owners and renters this week, a resident whose apartment was depicted in Svenson's photographs suggested legal recourse against the artist.

9 Guantánamo was intended to serve as the “legal equivalent of outer space,” where the prisoners would have no recourse to outside lawyers or courts.

10 I shall have recourse to the legend.

我会很少提到这个故事传说.

11 In that physical contrast — Ms. White is a reed — you immediately understand how scary he must have seemed to the younger Nora, and why she might have felt she had no recourse but leaving.

12 "Our expectation of being heard by the government is almost exhausted, yet we have decided to bring the authorities this demand as an urgent recourse to achieve effective understanding," the petition states.

13 Officially, there is now no assailant to be found, no one to be arrested or convicted of her assault, and no legal recourse available to her.

14 Their only recourse is to keep on looking and pray.

15 Of course, money is nice – it brings freedom and opportunities and can be a wonderful recourse.

当然了,钱可是好东西 –它可以带来自由和机会,并且可以是奇妙的救生索。

16 We sadly perceived that a future extinction of Earth might be the recourse into the future.

我们悲哀地发现地球一个灭绝的未来可能是未来唯一的结果.

17 In Soweto you were always hearing about men getting doused with pots of boiling water—often a woman’s only recourse.

18 So when the candidates avoided questions—or lied—they bizarrely had no recourse.

19 The government, when necessary, has recourse to the armed forces.

政府在必要时可以动用军队。

20 As in some of the other recent novels, a recourse to melodrama pushes the plot along every now and then: There are crib deaths, car crashes, holdups.

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