RESOURCE


Meaning of RESOURCE in English

transcription, транскрипция: [ ˈrē-ˌsȯrs, -ˌzȯrs, ri-ˈ ]

noun

Etymology: French ressource, from Old French ressourse relief, resource, from resourdre to relieve, literally, to rise again, from Latin resurgere — more at resurrection

Date: circa 1611

1.

a. : a source of supply or support : an available means — usually used in plural

b. : a natural source of wealth or revenue — often used in plural

c. : a natural feature or phenomenon that enhances the quality of human life

d. : computable wealth — usually used in plural

e. : a source of information or expertise

2. : something to which one has recourse in difficulty : expedient

3. : a possibility of relief or recovery

4. : a means of spending one's leisure time

5. : an ability to meet and handle a situation : resourcefulness

Synonyms:

resource , resort , expedient , shift , makeshift , stopgap mean something one turns to in the absence of the usual means or source of supply. resource and resort apply to anything one falls back upon

exhausted all of their resources

a last resort

expedient may apply to any device or contrivance used when the usual one is not at hand or not possible

a flimsy expedient

shift implies a tentative or temporary imperfect expedient

desperate shifts to stave off foreclosure

makeshift implies an inferior expedient adopted because of urgent need or allowed through indifference

old equipment employed as a makeshift

stopgap applies to something used temporarily as an emergency measure

a new law intended only as a stopgap

Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary.      Энциклопедический словарь английского языка Merriam Webster.