Nghĩa của từ resorted bằng Tiếng Anh

verb
1
turn to and adopt (a strategy or course of action, especially a disagreeable or undesirable one) so as to resolve a difficult situation.
the duke was prepared to resort to force if negotiation failed
2
go often or in large numbers to.
local authorities have a duty to provide adequate sites for gypsies “residing in or resorting to” their areas

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1. Ambulated (also: gone, walked, stepped, resorted, fared)

2. The navy resorted to the press-gang.

3. And so, monetary policy was resorted to.

4. Other employers have resorted to less salubrious solutions.

5. Only 3 couples resorted to infertility treatment.

6. The Collector resorted to even more desperate remedies.

7. The populists resorted to conspiracy, terror and regicide.

8. (Acts 12:4, 5) Persecutors often resorted to physical violence.

9. The talks have collapsed and both sides have resorted to brinkmanship.

10. They resorted to sarcasm irony, invective and self - praise.

11. 13 He resorted to the interception of his daughter's letters.

12. Kennedy, seeking to deflate the pressure, resorted to a tricky tactic.

13. A couple of robbers even resorted to hypnotism, reports The Economist.

14. Cerularius—assured of public support—threatened, demanded, and resorted to violence.

15. They have also resorted to a fiscal stimulus to varying degrees.

16. * First, try to understand why she has resorted to this behavior.

17. Some have even resorted to covert means to satisfy their musical tastes.

18. Every stratagem that could be invented was resorted to for that purpose.

19. Other families , besides the Aryan, may now be resorted to for the desired information.

20. An effective fiscal stimulus is also being resorted to by all major economies.

21. To achieve this, Satan resorted to lies and deceit. —1 Timothy 3:6.

22. The police resorted to baton charge to disperse the mob, who Brickbatted the force

23. So much potential and you've resorted to fantasizing about Conan " Ginger Junk " O'Brien.

24. The police resorted to baton charge to disperse the mob, who Brickbatted the force

25. History is full of examples of people who resorted to framing mischief by law.

26. In dealing with the difficult topics of his own day he resorted to silence and ambiguity.

27. The government, he said, had resorted to political trickery in their attempts to retain power.

28. The Pakistani side also resorted to mortar firing which was responded to effectively by us.

29. To obtain water some resorted to scraping dirty liquid from beneath the ruptured water pipes.

30. At other times, he resorted to pantomime, as in lying before a brick symbolizing Jerusalem.

31. As clean water sources evaporated, people resorted to polluted alternatives that led to ill health

32. 28 Some precincts formally imposed and selectively administered literacy tests; others resorted to ranker chicanery.

33. You know, we've been through a lot together, and you've never quite resorted to eating sugary cereals.

34. * Yet, legal provisions have been resorted to by some medical personnel seeking authority to force an unwanted transfusion.

35. She thought she needed something more, so she forged prescriptions and finally resorted to buying heroin.

36. It has also resorted to austerity policies which have affected prices, employment and real wages.

37. So we resorted to our taped message, which introduced us as “Basupi Ba Ga Jehofa” (Jehovah’s Witnesses).

38. I even resorted to going to a hairdresser who guaranteed that I'd emerge with dead straight hair.

39. After a Tunisian vendor was banned by local police, he could not stand it and resorted to self-immolation.

40. Irina resorted to writing her teacher a letter setting forth her religious convictions—but to no avail.

41. 22 It has also resorted to austerity policies which have affected prices, employment and real wages.

42. Evidence of Cannibalism Found at Jamestown New evidence supports historical accounts that desperate Jamestown colonists resorted to Cannibalism …

43. Jesus occasionally resorted to natural acoustical means to aid him in projecting his words of life to others.

44. Regime forces resorted to “settlement” as an alternative to a negotiations-based holistic political approach to the conflict.

45. The British, who had fewer Indian allies, resorted to companies of rangers for their scouting and reconnaissance activities.

46. Trickery or deception by quibbling or sophistry: He resorted to the worst flattery and Chicanery to win the job

47. As alarm grew about the rise of fascism in Europe, Chamberlain resorted to news censorship to control public opinion.

48. Thus, some doctors have resorted to prescribing antipsychotic medications to treat these symptoms to reduce these problematic behaviors, such as Combativeness …

49. Diehard exclusionists who wanted to preserve Japan’s isolation resorted to terrorism, assassinated the chief minister of the government, and attacked foreigners.

50. The writ of Certiorari can be resorted to only after the order or decision has been announced i.e