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resort

N การ หันไป พึ่ง  การ หันไป อาศัย  การ หันไป ใช้  recourse kan-han-pai-ping

 

resort

N สถานที่ ที่ ไป บ่อย  haunt hangout sa-tan-ti-ti-pai-boi

 

resort

N สถานที่ พักตากอากาศ  สถานที่พักผ่อน  รีสอร์ต  spot tourist centre sa-tan-ti-pak-tang-ar-kad

 

resort

N แหล่ง พึ่งพิง  source of help lang-puang-piang

 

resort

VT ชอบ ไป  แห่ กัน ไป  frequent haunt chob-pai

 

resort

VT หันไป พึ่ง  หันไป อาศัย  หันไป ใช้  turn to utilze han-pai-piang

 

resort to

PHRV ชอบ ไป แวะ  แวะ  repair to chob-pai-wea

 

resort to

PHRV ใช้ มาตรการ /วิธี เพื่อให้ ได้มา  recur to chai-mad-ta-kan

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

RESORT

v.i.s as z. 1. To have recourse; to apply; to betake.
The king thought it time to resort to other counsels.
2. To go; to repair.
The people resort to him again. Mark 1 :1; John 18:2 .
3. To fall back.
The inheritance of the son never resorted to the mother. Obs.

 

RESORT

n. 1. The act of going to or making application; a betaking one's self; as a resort to other means of defense; a resort to subterfuges for evasion.
2. Act of visiting.
Join with me to forbid him her resort.
3. Assembly; meeting.
4. Concourse; frequent assembling; as a place of resort.
5. The place frequented; as, alehouses are the resorts of the idle and dissolute.
6. Spring; active power or movement; a Gallicism. [Not in use. ]
Last resort, ultimate means of relief; also, final tribunal; that from which there is no appeal.

 

RESORTER

n.One that resorts or frequents.

 

RESORTING

ppr. Going; having recourse; betaking; frequenting.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

RESORT

Re *sort " (r *zrt "), n. Etym: [F. ressort. ]

 

Defn: Active power or movement; spring. [A Gallicism ] [Obs. ] Some. .. know the resorts and falls of business that can not sink into the main of it. Bacon.

 

RESORT

Re *sort ", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Resorted; p. pr. & vb. n. Resorting. ]Etym: [OF. resortir to withdraw, take refuge, F. ressortir to be in the jurisdiction, LL. resortire; pref. re- re- + L. sortiri to draw lots, obtain by lot, from sors lot. See Sort. The meaning is first to reobtain (by lot ), then to gain by appeal to a higher court (as a law term ), to appeal, go for protection or refuge. ]

 

1. To go; to repair; to betake one's self. What men name resort to him Shak.

 

2. To fall back; to revert. [Obs. ] The inheritance of the son never resorted to the mother, or to any of her ancestors. Sir M. Hale.

 

3. To have recourse; to apply; to one's self for help, relief, or advantage. The king thought it time to resort to other counsels. Clarendon.

 

RESORT

Re *sort " (r *zrt "), n. Etym: [Cf. F. ressort jurisdiction. See Resort, v.]

 

1. The act of going to, or making application; a betaking one's self; the act of visiting or seeking; recourse; as, a place of popular resort; -- often figuratively; as, to have resort to force. Join with me to forbid him her resort. Shak.

 

2. A place to which one betakes himself habitually; a place of frequent assembly; a haunt. Far from all resort of mirth. Milton.

 

3. That to which one resorts or looks for help; resource; refuge. Last resort, ultimate means of relief; also, final tribunal; that from which there is no appeal.

 

RESORTER

RESORTER Re *sort "er (-r ), n.

 

Defn: One who resorts; a frequenter.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

resort

re sort |riˈzôrt rəˈzɔrt | noun 1 a place that is a popular destination for vacations or recreation, or which is frequented for a particular purpose: a seaside resort | a health resort. archaic the tendency of a place to be frequented by many people: places of public resort. 2 the action of turning to and adopting a strategy or course of action, esp. a disagreeable or undesirable one, so as to resolve a difficult situation: Germany and Italy tried to resolve their economic and social failures by resort to fascism. [ in sing. ] a strategy or course of action that may be adopted in a difficult situation: her only resort is surgery. verb |rəˈzɔrt | [ no obj. ] (resort to ) 1 turn to and adopt (a strategy or course of action, esp. a disagreeable or undesirable one ) so as to resolve a difficult situation: the duke was prepared to resort to force if negotiation failed. 2 formal go often or in large numbers to: local authorities have a duty to provide adequate sites for gypsies “residing in or resorting to their areas. PHRASES as a first (or last or final ) resort before anything else is attempted (or when all else has failed ). in the last resort ultimately: in the last resort what really moves us is our personal convictions. [suggested by French en dernier ressort . ]DERIVATIVES re sort er noun ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting something one can turn to for assistance ): from Old French resortir, from re- again + sortir come or go out. The sense place frequently visited dates from the mid 18th cent.

 

Oxford Dictionary

resort

re ¦sort |rɪˈzɔːt | noun 1 a place that is frequented for holidays or recreation or for a particular purpose: a seaside resort | a health resort. [ mass noun ] archaic the tendency of a place to be frequented by many people: places of public resort. 2 [ mass noun ] the action of resorting to a course of action in a difficult situation: Germany and Italy tried to resolve their economic and social failures by resort to fascism. workers may regard an all-out strike as a measure of last resort . [ in sing. ] a course of action that is resorted to: her only resort is a private operation. verb [ no obj. ] (resort to ) 1 turn to and adopt (a course of action, especially an extreme or undesirable one ) so as to resolve a difficult situation: the duke was prepared to resort to force if negotiation failed. 2 formal go often or in large numbers to. PHRASES as a first (or last or final ) resort before anything else is attempted (or when all else has failed ). in the last resort ultimately: in the last resort what really moves us is our personal convictions. [suggested by French en dernier ressort . ]DERIVATIVES resorter noun ORIGIN late Middle English (denoting something one can turn to for assistance ): from Old French resortir, from re- again + sortir come or go out . The sense place frequently visited dates from the mid 18th cent.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

resort

resort noun 1 a seaside resort: vacation spot, tourist center, vacationland; retreat; spa; informal tourist trap. 2 settle the matter without resort to legal proceedings: recourse to, turning to, the use of, utilizing. 3 strike action is our last resort: expedient, measure, step, recourse, alternative, option, choice, possibility, hope. verb (resort to ) I don't have to resort to such underhanded tricks: have recourse to, fall back on, turn to, make use of, use, employ, avail oneself of; stoop to, descend to, sink to.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

resort

resort noun 1 a English seaside resort: holiday destination, holiday centre, tourist centre, centre, spot, retreat, haunt; spa, watering place; informal tourist trap, honeypot. 2 it is desirable that the matter be settled without resort to legal proceedings: recourse to, turning to, the use of, utilizing; application to, appealing to, looking to. 3 strike action should only be used as a last resort: expedient, measure, possible course of action, step, recourse, alternative, option, choice, source of help, source of assistance, someone /something to turn to, possibility, hope, remedy. PHRASES in the last resort ultimately, in the end, at the end of the day, finally, in the long run, eventually; when all is said and done; informal when push comes to shove. verb PHRASES resort to I don't have to resort to such underhand tricks: have recourse to, fall back on, turn to, look to, make use of, use, utilize, avail oneself of, employ, bring into play /service, press into service, call on; adopt, exercise; stoop to, descend to, sink to.

 

Duden Dictionary

Resort

Re sort Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Res o rt auch rɪˈzɔ:t |das Resort; Genitiv: des Resorts, Plural: die Resorts englisch resort, eigentlich = Ausweg, Rettung < mittelenglisch resort = Hilfe, Hilfsmittel; Zuflucht, zu altfranzösisch resortir (< französisch ressortir, Ressort ) = hinausgehen, aus: re- (lateinisch re- ) = wieder, zurück und sortir = (her-, hin )ausgehen Unterkunft, Hotel; attraktiv gelegene Ferienanlage

 

Spanish Dictionary

resorte

resorte nombre masculino 1 Pieza elástica dispuesta en espiral, generalmente de metal, que se usa en ciertos mecanismos por la fuerza que desarrolla al recobrar su posición natural después de haber sido deformada (estirada, comprimida, doblada, etc. ):en el fondo del salón quedó una triste butaca, antes insigne, ahora indiferente al agravio de ver sus crines y resortes al aire .SINÓNIMO muelle .2 Medio material o inmaterial del que una persona se vale para lograr un fin determinado :el último resorte que le queda para conseguir trabajo es hablar con su tío .3 Fuerza que mueve a alguien a realizar determinada acción :se levantó de la mesa impulsado por un desconocido resorte .4 Méx Banda elástica que se pone en algunas prendas de ropa para sujetarlas al cuerpo .SINÓNIMO elástico .

 

resortera

resortera nombre femenino Bol, Méx, Perú Instrumento para lanzar piedras u otros objetos compuesto por una pieza de madera o de otro material en forma de Y, a cuyos extremos se sujeta una tira elástica que impulsa los proyectiles .SINÓNIMO gomera, honda, tirachinas .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

resort

re sort /rɪzɔ́ː r t /re (再び )sort (出向く )〗名詞 s /-ts /1 C 保養地, 行楽地 , リゾート ; ⦅米 ⦆観光客用の宿泊設備 [ホテル ]; 〖形容詞的に 〗行楽 ()用の ▸ a seaside resort 海岸の保養地 ▸ a holiday resort ⦅英 ⦆休日の行楽地 ▸ a resort hotel リゾートホテル 2 U 〖具体例では 可算 【物 事に 】頼ること , 訴えること «to » the drug of last resort 最後の頼みの薬 without resort to extreme measures 極端な手段に訴えることなく have resort to A かたく (いやいやながら )A 〈好ましくない物 極端な事 〉に訴える .3 U 多くの人がよく行くこと ; 多くの人の集まり , 人出 .4 C 人のよく行く場所 , 盛り場 ; 行きつけの場所 .in the l st res rt ⦅英 ⦆(何があっても )最終的には, 結局 .(nly ) as a [the ] l st res rt 〖通例文頭 文末で 〗(ほかの手段がないため )最後の手段として .動詞 自動詞 1 〈人が 〉 (ほかに方法がないため仕方なく )【物 事 (をすること )に 】訴える , 頼る , 手を出す «to (do ing resort to violence 暴力に訴える resort to buying drugs とうとう麻薬を買う 2 かたく 〈人が 〉【快適な場所へ 】よく行く [通う ] «to » .