intr. To seize, lay hold, take hold on; to take to, betake oneself to, turn to, proceed to or against; to set upon, attack.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > advantage > usefulness > use (made of things) > recourse > have recourse to [verb (transitive)] (38) fang855 intr. To seize, lay hold, take hold on; to take to, betake oneself to, turn to, proceed to or against; to set upon, attack. runOE intransitive. To go or resort to a person or thing, esp. for help, support, or guidance. to come running to a person: see come, v. phrases 3b(a). to take to ——?c1225 intransitive. To have recourse to (a means of transport or progression). Also: to avail oneself of (a means of protection, safety, or… seeka1300 To resort to, unto, till (a remedy, means of help, an action). Obsolete. goc1390 intransitive. With to. To turn to or refer to an authority, source of information, etc.; to consult something or someone for information or guidance. to have (one's or a) recourse toc1405 to have (†one'sor †a) recourse to: to resort to, to need to turn to. recourse?a1425 intransitive. To resort or turn to; to have recourse to. suit1450 intransitive. Feudal Law. With to. Of a tenant: to perform the obligation of attendance at a superior's court. Also in extended use: to seek out… to take (also make or make one's) recourse to (also into)c1456 to take (also †makeor †make one's) recourse to (also †into) = to have recourse to at phrases 1. repairc1475 intransitive. To resort; to have recourse to a person or thing for aid, guidance, etc. Now archaic. to fall to ——1490 intransitive. To begin using or resort to using (a given object) in order to engage in a particular activity which is implied or understood. Obsolete. recur1511 intransitive. To resort or have recourse to a person or other agent for assistance or argument. Now rare. to take unto ——1553 intransitive. To have recourse to; to attach or direct oneself to. flee1563 To have recourse to. Obsolete. betake1590 To hand over to the care of; to entrust, commit, give in charge to; = beteach, v. 3. Obsolete. retreat1650 intransitive. To have recourse to something. Obsolete. rare. to call on ——1721 intransitive. To have recourse to (something); to summon up or draw upon (a mental or physical resource); to utilize; (also) to ask for. Cf. to call u… devolve1744 Of persons. To have recourse to (for support); come upon as a charge. to draw upon ——1800 intransitive. To use (something) as a resource; to utilize; = to draw on —— 2 at phrasal verbs 2. to draw on ——a1817 intransitive. To use (something) as a resource; to utilize; = to draw upon —— 2 at phrasal verbs 2. Subcategories:— specifically a course of action (9) — specifically a person (2) — when other things fail (3) — make do with (3) — throw (one) upon some resource (1) |
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