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re·source
(rē′sôrs′, -zôrs′, rĭ-sôrs′, -zôrs′)n.
1. Something that is available for use or that can be used for support or help: The local library is a valuable resource.
2. often resources An available supply, especially of money, that can be drawn on when needed.
3. The ability to deal with a difficult or troublesome situation effectively; resourcefulness: a person of resource.
4. A means that can be used to cope with a difficult situation; an expedient: needed all my intellectual resources for the exam.
5.
a. resources The total means available for economic and political development, such as mineral wealth, labor force, and armaments.
b. resources The total means available to a company for increasing production or profit, including plant, labor, and raw material; assets.
c. Such means considered individually.
[Obsolete French, from Old French, from feminine past participle of resourdre, to rise again, from Latin resurgere : re-, re- + surgere, to rise; see surge.]
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resource
(rɪˈzɔːs; -ˈsɔːs)n
1. capability, ingenuity, and initiative; quick-wittedness: a man of resource.
2. (often plural) a source of economic wealth, esp of a country (mineral, land, labour, etc) or business enterprise (capital, equipment, personnel, etc)
3. a supply or source of aid or support; something resorted to in time of need
4. a means of doing something; expedient
[C17: from Old French ressourse relief, from resourdre to rise again, from Latin resurgere, from re- + surgere to rise]
reˈsourceless adj
reˈsourcelessness n
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re•source
(ˈri sɔrs, -soʊrs, -zɔrs, -zoʊrs; rɪˈsɔrs, -ˈsoʊrs, -ˈzɔrs, -ˈzoʊrs)n.
1. a source of supply, support, or aid, esp. one that can be readily drawn upon when needed: a natural resource; a commercial resource.
2. resources, the collective wealth of a country or its means of producing wealth.
3. Usu., resources. money, or any property that can be converted into money; assets.
4. Often, resources. an available means afforded by the mind or one's personal capabilities: to have resource against loneliness.
5. an action or measure to which one may have recourse in an emergency; expedient.
6. capability in dealing with a situation or in meeting difficulties: a woman of resource.
[1640–50; < French ressource, Old French ressourse, n. use of feminine past participle of resourdre to rise up < Latin resurgere=re- re- + surgere to rise up, lift]
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Noun | 1. | resource - available source of wealth; a new or reserve supply that can be drawn upon when needed assets - anything of material value or usefulness that is owned by a person or company natural resource, natural resources - resources (actual and potential) supplied by nature labor resources - resources of available manpower bread and butter, keep, livelihood, sustenance, living, support - the financial means whereby one lives; "each child was expected to pay for their keep"; "he applied to the state for support"; "he could no longer earn his own livelihood" financial backing, financial support, funding, backing, support - financial resources provided to make some project possible; "the foundation provided support for the experiment" ways and means - resources available to meet expenses (especially legislation for raising revenue for a government) |
2. | resource - a source of aid or support that may be drawn upon when needed; "the local library is a valuable resource" recourse, refuge, resort - something or someone turned to for assistance or security; "his only recourse was the police"; "took refuge in lying" resourcefulness - the quality of being able to cope with a difficult situation; "a man of great resourcefulness" inner resource - a resource provided by the mind or one's personal capabilities; "to have an inner resource against loneliness" | |
3. | resource - the ability to deal resourcefully with unusual problems; "a man of resource" |
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resource
noun
plural noun
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resource
noun2. The ability and the means to meet situations effectively.Often used in plural:
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Translations
مَوارِد طَبيعِيَّهمَوْرِدوَسيلَه، مَصْدَر، أموالوَسيلَه، مَلاذ، قُدْرَه
zdrojzdrojenápaditostprostředkyzásoba
ressourceresursemiddel
resurssivoimavara
resurs
erõforráskincsek
auîlindirúrræîiúrræîi; efni; forîi
資源
자원
ištekliairesursai
atjautībadabas bagātībasizdomakrājumilīdzekļi
nápaditosť
resurs
ทรัพยากร
kaynakkaynaklarzenginliklerzorlukları aşma yeteneği
nguồn lực
resource
[rɪˈsɔːs]A. N
1. (= expedient) → recurso m, expediente m
2. resources (= wealth, goods) → recursos mpl
financial resources → recursos mpl financieros
natural resources → recursos mpl naturales
to be at the end of one's resources → haber agotado sus recursos
to leave sb to his own resources (fig) → dejar que algn se apañe como pueda
those resources are as yet untapped → esos recursos quedan todavía sin explotar
financial resources → recursos mpl financieros
natural resources → recursos mpl naturales
to be at the end of one's resources → haber agotado sus recursos
to leave sb to his own resources (fig) → dejar que algn se apañe como pueda
those resources are as yet untapped → esos recursos quedan todavía sin explotar
3. (= resourcefulness) → inventiva f
B. VT → proveer fondos para
we are resourced by Pentos → nuestra fuente de fondos es Pentos
they are generously resourced → son tratados generosamente en cuanto a la provisión de fondos
an inadequately resourced project → un proyecto insuficientemente financiado
we are resourced by Pentos → nuestra fuente de fondos es Pentos
they are generously resourced → son tratados generosamente en cuanto a la provisión de fondos
an inadequately resourced project → un proyecto insuficientemente financiado
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
resource
[rɪˈzɔːrs] n
(= source of wealth) → ressource f
natural resources → ressources naturelles
energy resources → ressources en énergie
natural resources → ressources naturelles
energy resources → ressources en énergie
modif [centre, room] → de ressources
resources npl
(= money) → ressources fpl
They didn't have the resources to send him to private school → Ils n'avaient pas les ressources suffisantes pour l'envoyer dans une école privée.
They didn't have the resources to send him to private school → Ils n'avaient pas les ressources suffisantes pour l'envoyer dans une école privée.
(= personal qualities) → ressources fpl
inner resources → ressources intérieures
to leave sb to their own resources → livrer qn à lui-même (or elle-même)
inner resources → ressources intérieures
to leave sb to their own resources → livrer qn à lui-même (or elle-même)
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
resource
n resources pl (= wealth, supplies, money etc) → Mittel pl, → Ressourcen pl; financial resources → Geldmittel pl; mineral resources → Bodenschätze pl; natural resources → Naturschätze pl; human resources (= workforce) → Arbeitskräfte pl; resources in men and materials → Reserven pl → an Menschen und Material; he has no inner resources → er weiß sich (dat) → nie zu helfen; he has no resources against boredom → er weiß sich (dat) → gegen Langeweile nicht zu helfen; left to his own resources → sich (dat) → selbst überlassen
vt (Brit) project → mit den nötigen Mitteln or Ressourcen versorgen, finanzieren; (with personnel) → personell ausstatten
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
resource
[rɪˈsɔːs] n (asset) → risorsa resources npl (wealth) → mezzi mplnatural resources → risorse naturali
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
resource
(rəˈzoːs) , ((American) ˈri:zo:rs) noun1. (usually in plural) something that gives help, support etc when needed; a supply; a means. We have used up all our resources; We haven't the resources at this school for teaching handicapped children.
2. (usually in plural) the wealth of a country, or the supply of materials etc which bring this wealth. This country is rich in natural resources.
3. the ability to find ways of solving difficulties. He is full of resource.
reˈsourceful adjective good at finding ways of solving difficulties, problems etc.
reˈsourcefully adverbreˈsourcefulness noun
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
resource
→ مَوْرِد zdroje ressource Mittel πόρος recurso resurssi ressource resurs risorsa 資源 자원 rijkdommen ressurs zasób recurso ресурс resurs ทรัพยากร kaynak nguồn lực 资源Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
resource
n. recurso, medio.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
resource
n recursoEnglish-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.