succour
英:[ˈsʌkə(r)] 美: [ˈsʌkɚ]
succour 基本解释
n.救助,帮助(尤指需要时);
vt.给予帮助;
变形
复数:succours过去式:succoured过去分词:succoured现在分词:succouring第三人称单数:succours
英英释义
succour[ 'sʌkə ]
n.assistance in time of difficulty同义词:reliefsuccorministration
v.help in a difficult situation同义词:succor
succour 相关例句
双语例句
用作名词(n.)- Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal promised security and succour to those in need.
富兰克林 - 罗斯福总统的“新政”许诺给予有需要的人以安全和救助。 - This paper is an overview of the medical succour for the poor people in our country.
本论文是对我国贫困人口医疗救助的研究综述。 - The government is immediately bringing succour to those affected in the earthquake.
政府立即为在地震中受到影响的居民提供救济。
用作动词(v.)- It is our duty to help the distressed and succour those in peril.
扶危济困是我们的职责。
权威例句
Succour"He my succour is": A Language of Self in Herbert's "The Holdfast"Dow denies succour to Bhopal despite new-found environmentalismSuccour or Intervention:an Analisis on the Paradox of the International Monetary FundOn Social Succour and its Historical Influence in the Tang and(the) Song DynastyProblems and Solution to the Present Succour Administration in China“Would I Could Give You Help and Succour”: Elizabeth I and the Politics of TouchThe Application of Social Work in Succour to the Orphans by AIDS——As Henan Province for Example“Always to do ladies, damosels, and gentlewomen succour”: Women and the Chivalric Code in Malory’s Morte DarthurTalk about the environment power and its judicatories succour path——And talk the public lawsuit of public welfare for establishmen...