B2 noun 中性

resource

/rɪˈsɔːrs/

A resource is a supply of assets, materials, or information that can be drawn upon to achieve a goal or function effectively. In a broader sense, it can refer to natural substances, financial means, or personal qualities like skill and intelligence.

例句

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1

The internet is an incredible resource for learning new skills at home.

The web is a very helpful source for teaching yourself new things.

2

The government must manage its natural resources sustainably to protect the environment.

The state needs to handle its environmental assets carefully for future protection.

3

If you're stuck on the homework, that website is a lifesaver resource.

If you can't do the work, that site is an extremely helpful tool.

词族

名词
resource
Verb
resource
副词
resourcefully
形容词
resourceful
相关
resourcefulness
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记忆技巧

Think of the word 'RE-SOURCE' as something you can go back to (RE) as a 'SOURCE' of help whenever you have a problem.

快速测验

The country is rich in natural ________ like oil and gas.

正确!

正确答案是: resources

例句

1

The internet is an incredible resource for learning new skills at home.

everyday

The web is a very helpful source for teaching yourself new things.

2

The government must manage its natural resources sustainably to protect the environment.

formal

The state needs to handle its environmental assets carefully for future protection.

3

If you're stuck on the homework, that website is a lifesaver resource.

informal

If you can't do the work, that site is an extremely helpful tool.

4

Academic journals are a primary resource for researchers conducting literature reviews.

academic

Scholarly magazines are the main source of data for people doing research studies.

5

We need to optimize our human resources to increase the company's annual productivity.

business

We must make better use of our employees to improve the company's output.

词族

名词
resource
Verb
resource
副词
resourcefully
形容词
resourceful
相关
resourcefulness

常见搭配

natural resources materials like oil or wood found in nature
human resources the people who work for an organization
limited resources a restricted amount of available help or materials
financial resources the money available to a person or group
allocate resources to distribute assets for a specific purpose

常用短语

a man of resources

someone who is very good at finding ways to solve problems

pool resources

to combine money or efforts to achieve a common goal

drain on resources

something that uses up too much of what is available

容易混淆的词

resource vs source

A source is the origin where something begins, while a resource is the supply that can be used.

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使用说明

When referring to money or materials in a general sense, the plural form 'resources' is almost always used. The singular 'resource' is more common when referring to a specific tool or a person's capability.

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常见错误

Learners often use 'source' when they mean 'resource.' Remember: you get water from a source (the spring), but the water itself is a resource for the village.

💡

记忆技巧

Think of the word 'RE-SOURCE' as something you can go back to (RE) as a 'SOURCE' of help whenever you have a problem.

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词源

From the Old French 'resourdre,' meaning to rise again or recover, suggesting something that helps you get back on your feet.

语法模式

Countable noun (usually plural) Commonly followed by 'for' (e.g., a resource for students) Often used as a compound noun (e.g., resource management)
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文化背景

In modern corporate culture, 'Human Resources' (HR) is the standard department name for managing employees.

快速测验

The country is rich in natural ________ like oil and gas.

正确!

正确答案是: resources

相关词

blacklist

B2

To put a person, organization, or country on a list of those who are considered unacceptable and should be avoided or excluded from certain activities or privileges. It is often used to describe the denial of employment, trade, or participation based on previous behavior or reputation.

blackmailer

B2

A person who demands money, favors, or specific actions from someone by threatening to reveal damaging secrets or private information about them. It refers to an individual who practices extortion through psychological or reputational leverage.

blackout

B2

A blackout refers to a temporary loss of electrical power over an area or a sudden failure of memory or consciousness in an individual. It can also describe a period of censorship where information or news is intentionally suppressed by an authority.

blackthorn

B2

A thorny deciduous shrub or small tree of the rose family, native to Europe and western Asia, which produces white flowers in early spring and small, bitter, dark blue fruits known as sloes. It is frequently used for creating dense, prickly hedges and is well-known for providing the wood used in traditional Irish walking sticks.

bladder

B2

To swell, puff out, or expand like a balloon, often used in technical contexts to describe membranes filling with air or liquid. Informally, it can also refer to talking at length without much substance or meaning.

blame

B2

To consider or state that someone or something is responsible for a mistake, failure, or negative situation. It involves attributing the cause of a problem to a specific person, group, or factor.

blameless

B2

Describes someone who has done nothing wrong and cannot be held responsible for a bad situation or mistake. It is often used to emphasize a person's innocence or their morally upright character.

blameworthy

B2

Deserving of blame, criticism, or censure because of wrong or negligent behavior. It is often used to describe actions or individuals that are morally or legally responsible for a negative outcome.

blandness

B2

Blandness refers to the quality of being uninteresting, dull, or lacking in strong features and characteristics. In a culinary context, it describes food that lacks flavor or seasoning, while in a general context, it describes things that are mediocre or devoid of personality.

blank

B2

Describes a surface that has no writing, images, or marks on it, or a state of mind where one cannot remember or think of anything. It is frequently used to describe paper, screens, or facial expressions that lack emotion or understanding.

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