resort

/rɪˈzɔːt/ (bre, ipa) · /rɪˈzɔːrt/ (ame, ipa) · /ri-ˈzȯrt/ (ame, mw)

resort — 名詞

  • resortsingular
  • resortsplural

1. a town, coastal area, or large hotel complex where people stay for holidays, res

1.名詞B1
釋義

度假勝地

提供休閒娛樂的度假地點

a town, coastal area, or large hotel complex where people stay for holidays, rest, or entertainment such as sports, swimming, or sightseeing

例句

The Watanabe family booked a week at a beach resort in southern Thailand.

渡邊一家在泰國南部的一個海灘度假勝地訂了一週的住宿。

compound noun: beach resort

Many ski resorts in the Alps open their runs in early December.

阿爾卑斯山的許多滑雪勝地都在十二月初開放雪道。

compound noun: ski resort

同義詞
  • holiday destination

    broader term; any place people go for a holiday, not necessarily with on-site entertainment or accommodation

  • getaway

    more informal; suggests a short trip away from everyday life

  • retreat

    quieter, often focused on rest, health, or spiritual activities rather than entertainment

文法句型

resort + noun (compound)

noun + resort

常見錯誤

We stayed at a summer resort in the city centre.
We stayed at a summer resort by the beach.
💡Resorts are typically outside city centres, often near beaches, mountains, or other natural attractions.

2. a person, thing, or option you turn to for assistance only after all other possi

2.名詞B2
釋義

最後手段

別無選擇時採用的辦法

a person, thing, or option you turn to for assistance only after all other possibilities have failed or are unavailable

例句

As a last resort, Mira sold her wedding ring to pay the medical bills.

Mira 最後只好賣掉她的結婚戒指來支付醫藥費。

fixed phrase: as a last resort

Strikes should always be a last resort when every other avenue has failed.

罷工應該在所有其他途徑都失敗時,才能作為最後手段。

同義詞
  • fallback

    less formal; a backup plan that may or may not be desperate

  • recourse

    more formal; the right or ability to turn to someone or something for help in a difficult situation

  • emergency measure

    narrower; focuses on a specific action taken in a crisis

反義詞
  • first choice

    the option you prefer most, rather than the one you are forced into

文法句型

last resort

as a last resort

resort of last resort

用法筆記

Most commonly found in the fixed phrases 'last resort' (the final option available) and 'as a last resort' (if everything else fails). 'Court of last resort' refers to the highest court in a legal system, whose decisions cannot be appealed further.

常見錯誤

I asked my teacher for help as the last resort.
I asked my teacher for help when I was really stuck.
💡'Last resort' suggests a serious, desperate situation rather than a routine request for assistance.

3. a place where a particular person or group goes regularly or frequently

3.名詞C1
釋義

常去之處

某人經常造訪的地方

a place where a particular person or group goes regularly or frequently

例句

The quiet café near the art gallery is a favourite resort for local painters.

美術館附近那間安靜的咖啡廳是當地畫家最愛去的地方。

formal register: 'resort' meaning a place frequently visited

The old pavilion by the lake became a popular resort for birdwatchers in spring.

湖邊那座舊涼亭成了春天賞鳥人士的熱門去處。

同義詞
  • haunt

    similar register; often implies a place associated with ghosts or with a person's frequent presence over a long period

  • hangout

    very informal and casual; not suitable for formal writing

  • meeting place

    neutral; focuses on the social function rather than the frequency

文法句型

a/the resort of + group/person

用法筆記

This sense has a formal or slightly literary tone in modern English. It is much less common than the 'holiday place' sense (sense 1). The meaning overlaps with 'haunt'.

resort — 動詞