resort
名词 n.
动词 v.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A place where people go for recreation, especially one with facilities such as lodgings, entertainment, and a relaxing environment.
— Was it deliberate that the first week of October 1961 was chosen to conduct a national survey of passenger usage? Why October of all months, when the holiday season was over and families back at work and at school? Was this a fiddling of the figures to make an unfair case against rail-dependent resorts such as those in the West Country, Norfolk, Lincolnshire and East Yorkshire, where previously overloaded summer services would now only have a handful of locals on board?
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Alternative spelling of re-sort.
— "If further sorting is required, begin anew with opcode = 0. opcode = -3 may be set to build an index file following an initial sort with opcode set to 0, or a resort with opcode set to -1.
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Active power or movement; spring.
— Some […] know the resorts and falls of business that cannot sink into the main of it.
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Recourse, refuge (something or someone turned to for safety).
— to have resort to violence
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A place where one goes habitually; a haunt.
— Far from all reſort of mirth,
- A subdivision of Suriname; a division of the country's districts.
动词 v.
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To have recourse (to), now especially from necessity or frustration.
— The king thought it time to resort to other counsels.
- Alternative spelling of re-sort (which is the preferred spelling, to avoid needless homography)
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To fall back; to revert.
— But the Inheritance of the Son never reſorted to the Mother, or to any of her Anceſtors, but both ſhe and they were totally excluded from the Succeſſion.
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To make one's way, go (to).
— The same daye went Jesus out off the housse, and sat by the seesyde, and moch people resorted unto him, so gretly that he went and sat in a shyppe, and all the people stode on the shoore.
词形变化
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
From Middle English resorten, from Old French resortir (“to fall back, return, resort, have recourse, appeal”), back-formation from sortir (“to go out”).
词源 2
Etymology tree
Proto-Italic *wre-
Latin re-der.
Old French re-bor.
Middle English re-
English re-
English sort
English resort
From re- + sort.
Proto-Italic *wre-
Latin re-der.
Old French re-bor.
Middle English re-
English re-
English sort
English resort
From re- + sort.
词源 3
From French ressort.
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