succor如何读

英:['sʌkə]

美:[ˈsʌkɚ]

succor是什么意思

n.

<古,正>救助,帮助(尤指需要时)

vt.

给予帮助

succor自然拼读

suc·cor

suh kr

succor变形

复数:succors

第三人称单数:succors

现在分词:succoring

过去式:succored

过去分词:succored

succor词根

词根:succor

n.

succour 救援物品

vt.

succour 救助

succor英英释义

noun

help or relief given in time of need.She knew he was wanted by the law, but nonetheless she gave him succor in the form of food and a place to stay.

someone or something that provides such aid.

transitive verb

to give help or relief to (someone) in time of need.As he'd lost all his money in gambling, his brother refused to succor him.

succor词源中文解释

约于1200年, socour,早期为 socours,意为“援助,帮助”,源自盎格鲁-法语 succors “帮助,援助”,古法语 socors, sucurres “援助,帮助,协助”(现代法语 secours),源自中世纪拉丁语 succursus “帮助,援助”,源自拉丁语 succurrere 的过去分词,“跑去帮助,赶往援助”,源自 sub(参见 sub-)的同化形式,意为“向上”+ currere “奔跑”(源自 PIE 词根 *kers- “奔跑”)。英语中最后的 -s 被误认为是复数形式,于13世纪末被省略。意为“帮助或援助他人的人”约始于1300年。

succor词源英文解释

Noun Middle English socour, sucurs (taken as plural), from Anglo-French sucur, sucors, from Medieval Latin succursus, from Latin succurrere to run to the rescue, bring aid, from sub- + currere to run — more at car

The first known use of succor was in the 13th century

succor儿童词典英英释义

suchlike1 of 2adjective

of like kind : similar

the third suchlike event

suchlike2 of 2pronoun

someone or something of the same sort : a similar person or thing

pencils, pens, and suchlike

such1 of 3adjective

of a kind or character to be indicated or suggested

a coat such as a doctor wears

having a quality already specified

deeply moved by such acts of kindness

so great : so remarkable such courage

such a storm

of the same class, type, or sort : similar

opened three such stores

such2 of 3pronoun

such a person or thing

has a plan if it may be called such

someone or something stated, implied, or exemplified such were the Romans

such was the result

someone or something of the same kind

ships and planes and such

such3 of 3adverb

to such a degree : so

such tall buildings

very entry 2 sense 1

hasn't been in such good spirits lately

succumbverb

to yield to force or pressure

succumb to temptation

die entry 1 sense 1

many of the early settlers succumbed during the winter

succulent1 of 2adjective

full of juice : juicy

succulent cherries

moist and tasty

a succulent meal

having fleshy tissues that conserve moisture

succulent plants

rich in interest

a succulent book

succulent2 of 2noun

a succulent plant (as a cactus or an aloe)

succulent1 of 2adjective

full of juice : juicy

succulent cherries

moist and tasty

a succulent meal

having fleshy tissues that conserve moisture

succulent plants

rich in interest

a succulent book

succulent2 of 2noun

a succulent plant (as a cactus or an aloe)

succulencenoun

the state of being succulent

succotashnoun

lima or shell beans and green corn cooked together

succor1 of 2noun

relief sense 1a

succor2 of 2verb

to go to the aid of (one in need or distress) : relieve

succor 例句

1 In addition to “Dress Your Way Up,” the musical’s best number, he also delivers the second act's “Seen,” a poignant song about how fashion magazines succored him as a gay adolescent.

2 Here was salvation and succor, along with something to dust off and put to use.

3 Objective: Methods are discussed to safeguard health of international medical - team member in succor.

目的: 探讨国际灾害医疗救援队员的健康保障方法.

4 This is not the stoicism of the blues or the expansive outreach of gospel; these songs speak more of individual succor, playfulness, abandon.

5 Music business compromise can be disheartening, but it is not without its perks: It can bolster an artist’s ego, provide financial succor, hornswoggle the masses.

6 As Israeli forces pursue their mission to destroy the militant Hamas movement into the heart of Gaza City, civilians are bearing the brunt and the hospitals that once provided succor are shutting down as communications break down and fuel for generators runs out.

7 “I’m here to offer some rock-and-roll succor to all the people of Portland.”

8 Colton’s regurgitation of all this pop-Christian rubbish astounds and even disturbs Todd so much that he seeks succor from a psychologist.

9 We could succor Malta.

我们能救援马尔他.

10 Often in the past I have written detailed, and sometimes even persuasive, letters to colleagues in the music business, encouraging them not to give succor to the Israeli government’s apartheid policies by performing in Israel.

11 In the earliest of its nine seasons, “24” offered unexpected succor to post-Sept.

12 How to arrive at the succor destination in the limited time is very important for the aviation flight security.

如何在有限的时间内到达救援目的地,对保障航空飞行安全有着十分重要的意义。

13 Drones, artillery ammunition, and ballistic missiles provided by Tehran and Pyongyang—along with economic succor provided by Beijing—have sustained Moscow in its conflict against Kyiv and its Western backers.

14 Civil action is the key to the judicial succor for medium-small investors.

对中小投资者进行司法救济的关键在于民事诉讼救济。

15 As for contemporary relevance, the private garden in all its forms has always been a place of succor against the inevitable travails of life.

16 Her act of creation results in lifeless cloth babies that cannot provide succor or even connection to their inspiration.

17 By the time I hit Spring Street, my feet needed succor.

18 And pity those who look to this era’s love stories for succor.

19 It was the perfect count for a show that never seemed to make up its own mind about Naz’s culpability, never providing the succor of hard confirmation.

20 She offered embattled succor in “Come to Me,” and a guarded sort of bliss in “Pleasure Is All Mine.”

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