succor 音标拼音: [s'ʌkɚ]
n . 救援,援助者
vt . 救援,援助
救援,援助者救援,援助
succor n 1 :
assistance in time of difficulty ; "
the contributions provided some relief for the victims " [
synonym : {
relief },
{
succor }, {
succour }, {
ministration }]
v 1 :
help in a difficult situation [
synonym : {
succor }, {
succour }]
Succor \
Suc "
cor \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Succored };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n . {
Succoring }.] [
OE .
socouren ,
OF .
sucurre ,
soucourre ,
secorre ,
F .
secourir ,
L .
succurrere ,
succursum ,
to run under ,
run to the aid of ,
help ,
succor ;
sub under currere to run .
See {
Current }.]
To run to ,
or run to support ;
hence ,
to help or relieve when in difficulty ,
want ,
or distress ;
to assist and deliver from suffering ;
to relieve ;
as ,
to succor a besieged city .
[
Written also {
succour }.]
[
1913 Webster ]
He is able to succor them that are tempted . --
Heb .
ii .
18 .
[
1913 Webster ]
Syn :
To aid ;
assist ;
relieve ;
deliver ;
help ;
comfort .
[
1913 Webster ]
Succor \
Suc "
cor \,
n . [
OE .
socours ,
sucurs ,
OF .
sucurs ,
socors ,
secors ,
F .
secours ,
L .
succursus ,
fr .
L .
succurrere .
See {
Succor },
v .
t .]
1 .
Aid ;
help ;
assistance ;
esp .,
assistance that relieves and delivers from difficulty ,
want ,
or distress . "
We beseech mercy and succor ." --
Chaucer .
[
1913 Webster ]
My noble father . . .
Flying for succor to his servant Bannister . --
Shak .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
The person or thing that brings relief .
[
1913 Webster ]
This mighty succor ,
which made glad the foe .
--
Dryden .
[
1913 Webster ]
67 Moby Thesaurus words for "
succor ":
abet ,
aid ,
alterative ,
analeptic ,
assist ,
assistance ,
avail ,
bail out ,
balm ,
balsam ,
bear a hand ,
befriend ,
benefit ,
comfort ,
corrective ,
cure ,
do good ,
doctor ,
ease ,
favor ,
give a boost ,
give a hand ,
give a lift ,
give help ,
good offices ,
hand ,
healing agent ,
healing quality ,
help ,
lend a hand ,
lend one aid ,
lift ,
maintenance ,
ministration ,
ministry ,
nourishment ,
office ,
offices ,
prescription ,
proffer aid ,
protect ,
protection ,
rally ,
receipt ,
recipe ,
reclaim ,
redeem ,
relief ,
relieve ,
remedial measure ,
remedy ,
render assistance ,
rescue ,
restorative ,
restore ,
resuscitate ,
revive ,
save ,
service ,
set up ,
sovereign remedy ,
specific ,
specific remedy ,
support ,
sustenance ,
take in tow ,
therapy
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SUCCOR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of SUCCOR is relief; also : aid, help How to use succor in a sentence Did you know?
SUCCOR Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Succor is a helping hand in a time of need, relief when the going gets tough Succor can also be used as a verb, as in, "After Bob fell overboard, he was saved — succored by a life preserver "
Succor - definition of succor by The Free Dictionary 1 Assistance in time of distress; relief 2 One that affords assistance or relief: "There is a higher beauty still in being a succor to the oppressed" (Charles Sumner)
SUCCOR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Good health, and succor when ill, are among the most fundamental and universal human needs
Succor - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Succor is relief or help If you've just woken up in the midst of a lion's den, wearing nothing but raw meat pajamas — sounds like you could use some succor!
SUCCOUR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of SUCCOUR is chiefly British spelling of succor
SUCCOR definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary The compulsion to seek succor, support, surcease from his endeavors, in his love's arms
Word of the Day: succor - The New York Times noun: assistance in time of difficulty verb: help someone in a difficult situation Listen to the pronunciation The word succor has appeared in 23 articles on NYTimes com in the past year,
SUCCOR | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary ˈsʌk ɚ uk ˈsʌk ə r to help someone, especially someone who is suffering or in need: to succor the poor, help the helpless, support the weak
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