- resource
- re|source1 W1S2 [rıˈzo:s, -ˈso:s US ˈri:so:rs] n▬▬▬▬▬▬▬1¦(land/oil/coal etc)¦2¦(money/property etc)¦3¦(personal qualities)¦4¦(educational)¦5¦(practical ability)¦▬▬▬▬▬▬▬[Date: 1600-1700; : French; Origin: ressource, from Old French resourdre 'to rise again, relieve', from Latin resurgere; RESURGENCE]1.) ¦(LAND/OIL/COAL ETC)¦ [C usually plural]something such as useful land, or minerals such as oil or coal, that exists in a country and can be used to increase its wealth▪ Canada's vast mineral resources▪ a country rich in natural resources2.) ¦(MONEY/PROPERTY ETC)¦resources [plural]all the money, property, skills etc that you have available to use when you need them▪ She had no financial resources .▪ Only limited resources are available to the police.pool your resources(=put together all the resources that each of you can provide)3.) ¦(PERSONAL QUALITIES)¦resources [plural]personal qualities, such as courage and determination, that you need to deal with a difficult situation▪ He proved that he has considerable inner resources .4.) ¦(EDUCATIONAL)¦something such as a book, film, or picture used by teachers or students to provide information▪ resources for learning▪ a valuable new computer resourceresource room/centre5.) ¦(PRACTICAL ABILITY)¦[U] formalthe ability to deal with practical problems= ↑resourcefulness▪ a man of great resourceresource 2re|source2 [rıˈzo:s, -ˈso:s US -ˈso:rs] v [T usually passive]to provide money or other resources for something▪ The program wasn't adequately resourced.
Dictionary of contemporary English. 2013.