英:[ˈsʌkə(r)]
美:[ˈsʌkɚ]
英:[ˈsʌkə(r)]
美:[ˈsʌkɚ]
suc·cour
suh kr
复数:succours
第三人称单数:succours
现在分词:succouring
过去式:succoured
过去分词:succoured
词根:succor
n.succor 救援;援助者
vt.succor 救援;援助
Noun
1. assistance in time of difficulty;
"the contributions provided some relief for the victims"
Verb
1. help in a difficult situation
主要是英国英语拼写的 succor(见相关条目); 有关拼写,请参见 -or。
Middle English: via Old French from medieval Latin succursus, from Latin succurrere 'run to the help of', from sub- 'from below' + currere 'run'
1 Modern R&B lovermen can fog the issue further, blurring the edges between the succour of good romance and the doing of very bad things.
2 Cut off from the secure life that had succoured him.
3 The damaged investors do not get law succour.
使受到损害的投资者得不到充分的法律救助.
4 For the next two years, his only succour is with a pack of dogs.
5 By the aid of the telescope the horrible fact is disclosed of numerous dead and wounded being left lying about the streets without any succour whatever.
6 Earlier, this year, former Prime Minister Liz Truss said: "A Conservative government should not be seeking to extend the nanny state. It only gives succour to those who wish to curtail freedom."
7 Not that they would have given Bradbury much succour.
8 Now, during another financial crisis, the classical guitar's intimate strains seem again to be offering a spiritual succour in straitened times.
现在是另外一次金融危机,古典吉他那为人熟知的音乐片段似乎又开始为艰难年代提供精神慰藉。
9 For Saints there was some succour to be found in their having been 3-0 down at the same point against Leicester.
10 When executives told them children didn’t like watching adults, conversations with Alison gave them succour.
11 Both teams will look to recent history for succour: Spurs lost here last season, but won at Turf Moor the two seasons before that.
12 Until the 18th century, the word "comfort" had usually referred to spiritual succour and consolation, or to something medicinal.
13 There's joy and solidarity and succour to be had in this form of togetherness, and you might well argue that the dangers of obscurity are not worth the liberations.
14 There is some succour, then, in the slew of appointments Solskjær has overseen, as he fills his support team with trusted colleagues in what the club calls a “new-look staff”.
15 "South Africa has given succour and support to Hamas, at least," he said.
16 The promise was that all sincere supplicants would be given encouragement, succour, a contract and maybe an envelope full of money.
他们承诺那些真诚的救助者,会从他们那里获得勇气、援助、一纸合同、也许一个塞满钱的信封。
17 "The image of the patriotic Wehrmacht," argues the historian Mary Fulbrook, "persisted for several decades, providing succour to those who had lost loved ones at the front."
18 But Saints can take succour from Saturday’s result, and of course this sweet memory ...
19 This paper is an overview of the medical succour for the poor people in our country.
本论文是对我国贫困人口医疗救助的研究综述。
20 They are also a blessing for staff who risk their own lives to provide succour.
1 帮助
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3 救济
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6 援助
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7 支援
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8 支援物品
9 援军
10 增援部队
11 解救
12 救援