recourse的意思和读音

recourse

: [ˈriˌkɔrs, rɪˈkɔrs] : [rɪˈkɔː(r)s]

n.

n.option,remedy,alternative,way out,choice

recoursen.

1.the fact of having to, or being able to, use sth that can provide help in a difficult situation

Your only recourse is legal action.

She made a complete recovery without recourse to surgery.

The government, when necessary, has recourse to the armed forces.

n.1.;2.,,[使], (to)3.[]

n.1.the use of something so that you can get what you want or need in a difficult situation

1. recoup recourse recoverable amount ...

2. crude recourse sledge ...

3. intercourse n recourse n scour v ...

4. recourse action recourse recover ...

5. record date recourse recover ...

6. Reckless homicide Recourse Recovery ...

7. intercourse n recourse n scour v ...

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1.If the latter experiences a financial loss, however, legal recourse against an agent is often attempted.

2.In many American states, in contrast to Britain and Spain, a lender has no recourse to a defaulting homeowner's income or other assets.西

3.But he had no recourse beyond blocking me from his future auctions (which he did).便

4.there was no recourse for a claim without a writ, the claim did not exist.便

5.There seems to be no recourse except to cause an exception or set the timeout so long that you risk a cache blowup.

6.If an employee is maltreated by his employer, he may want to retaliate, and he may not be able to get legal recourse.

7.'Mr. Mendoza was not just a wild-card crazy man, ' said Mr. Fink. 'In a society without recourse for justice, people will do crazy things. '

8.CEBS sets out in its guidelines that non- recourse loans, where the loan could be written off after a certain period, are disallowed .

9.Mutual exchanges between mankind can be resolved without recourse to any instrument that could not, the space barrier.

10.Where the holder is an endorser, he has no right of recourse against the subsequent parties.