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UK
/ɹɪzˈɔːs/
]
[ US /ˈɹisɔɹs/ ]
[ US /ˈɹisɔɹs/ ]
NOUN
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a source of aid or support that may be drawn upon when needed
the local library is a valuable resource - available source of wealth; a new or reserve supply that can be drawn upon when needed
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the ability to deal resourcefully with unusual problems
a man of resource
How To Use resource In A Sentence
- Note that you'll be able to find the demonstration projects themselves as open-source projects on the companion site to the column (see Resources).
- Along with its strong existing base in micromachining, B.C. has all the resources necessary to play a leading role in the development of the next generations of nanotechnologies.
- Acronyms or abbreviations can confuse a client who is looking for the business in a resource listing.
- Access to Management Normally these cover basic skills in managing people, resources and finance and are for aspiring or new managers.
- Being at the mercy of an unmerciful Ãresource decisionà ®, right at the end of your life, is unacceptable.
- The internet is an extremely valuable resource giving access to the latest research on pain management.
- The U.S. economy is operating with a massive amount of slack" or unutilized resources such as workers and manufacturing capacity says Sal Guatieri, an economist at Toronto-based BMO Capital Markets. Canada Bank Shift Signals Strong Recovery
- Food sharing with nonkin reduces the costs to kin of child rearing, but also reduces the resources recaptured by kin after an infant death, so evolved infant mortality is lower. Archive 2008-06-01
- Competition between siblings for resources is widespread in the broods of altricial birds.
- Pressure difference adhesion and a kinetic pectoral girdle thus allow the clingfish to exploit a food resource unavailable to many other predators.