0 using something or someone as a way of getting help, especially in a difficult or dangerous situation -- (尤指在艱難或危險的情況下)依靠,依賴,求助
It is hoped that the dispute will be settled without recourse to litigation. 人們希望這場爭端能夠不透過對簿公堂在私下解決。
So once having understood these two different options, why do we need any recourse to economy?
Finally, public awareness of this loss of natural capital was restricted and those directly affected had little recourse.
There can be no access to the body without recourse to norms, power, and discourse that operate to circumscribe the materiality of the body.
With disco, the individual could define him- or herself in relation to the whole, without obligatory recourse to a partner.
This conundrum can also be explained through recourse to the political context in which it occurred.
Establishing what these functions were requires recourse to our analysis of earlier talk and other conversation-external data.
We do not have the recourse he enjoyed when thinking about home.
Without recourse to foreign bilateral trade sources, reconstruction of long-term annual series would be impossible.