succor的意思和读音

succor

: [ˈsʌkər] : [ˈsʌkə(r)]

n.;〈“succour”;〈

v.

succors  succoring  succored  

v.abandon

n.enemy

v.aid,assist,comfort,relieve,support

n.relief,assistance,benefactor,rescuer,provider

n.1.,;,;〈2.“succour”

v.1.,,

na.1.“succour”

n.1.<AmE>Same as succour2.help given to someone who is in serious need

v.1.to help someone

na.1.The variant of succour

1. abottoir succor rancor ...

2. recourse n. succor n. demotic a. ...

3. recourse n. succor n. demotic a. ...

4. X=890Y=600 SUCCOR X=1030Y=500 ...

5. courier( 使succor) excurse( ) ...

6. recur , succor , credence , ...

7. happened succor button , ...

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1.When he had arrived at this stage of succor which he was administering to this dying man, the officer opened his eyes.

2.It is unnecessary to say that no one claimed it, and that it did not succor M. Mabeuf.

3.Their succor amounted to a blood-letting and a few cold compresses.

4.Being incompetent and ineffective, it must not be asked to succor the poor ; it will only louse things up or make things worse.

5.You struggle in vain; no more human succor is possible.

6.And for all the abundance he sees, he finds the questions put to him ask where men may repair for succor from the troubles that beset them.

7.Because we do not rest, we lost our way. We lose the nourishment that gives us succor.

8.Conclusions Attaching importance to lash-up nursing management before disaster is beneficial to the succor of common health accidents.

9.The succor is a great consolation to the victims of the deadly earthquake in Sichuan.

10.That's providing succor for critics looking to preserve the hands-off approach to business that's dominated Washington for decades.