resource
noun OPAL WOPAL S
  /rɪˈsɔːs/,  /rɪˈzɔːs/
  /ˈriːsɔːrs/,  /rɪˈsɔːrs/
- [countable, usually plural] a supply of something that a country, an organization or a person has and can use, especially to increase their wealth
- the exploitation of minerals and other natural resources
 - They promote the use of renewable resources like soybean oil.
 - water/mineral/energy resources
 - The school does the best it can with limited resources (= money).
 - a valuable/precious/scarce resource
 - Think carefully about how you allocate resources.
 - We agreed to pool our resources (= so that everyone gives something).
 - Police have had to devote more resources to these cases.
 
Collocations The environmentThe environmentEnvironmental damagesee also human resources- cause/contribute to climate change/global warming
 - produce pollution/CO2/greenhouse (gas) emissions
 - damage/destroy the environment/a marine ecosystem/the ozone layer/coral reefs
 - degrade ecosystems/habitats/the environment
 - harm the environment/wildlife/marine life
 - threaten natural habitats/coastal ecosystems/a species with extinction
 - deplete natural resources/the ozone layer
 - pollute rivers and lakes/waterways/the air/the atmosphere/the environment/oceans
 - contaminate groundwater/the soil/food/crops
 - log forests/rainforests/trees
 
- address/combat/tackle the threat/effects/impact of climate change
 - fight/take action on/reduce/stop global warming
 - limit/curb/control air/water/atmospheric/environmental pollution
 - cut/reduce pollution/greenhouse gas emissions
 - offset carbon/CO2 emissions
 - reduce (the size of) your carbon footprint
 - achieve/promote sustainable development
 - preserve/conserve biodiversity/natural resources
 - protect endangered species/a coastal ecosystem
 - prevent/stop soil erosion/overfishing/massive deforestation/damage to ecosystems
 - raise awareness of environmental issues
 - save the planet/the rainforests/an endangered species
 
- conserve/save/consume/waste energy
 - manage/exploit/be rich in natural resources
 - dump/dispose of hazardous/toxic/nuclear waste
 - dispose of/throw away litter/(especially British English) rubbish/(especially North American English) garbage/(North American English) trash/sewage
 - use/be made from recycled/recyclable/biodegradable material
 - recycle bottles/packaging/paper/plastic/waste
 - promote/encourage recycling/sustainable development/the use of renewable energy
 - develop/invest in/promote renewable energy
 - reduce your dependence/reliance on fossil fuels
 - get/obtain/generate/produce electricity from wind, solar and wave power/renewable sources
 - build/develop a (50-megawatt/offshore) wind farm
 - install/be fitted with/be powered by solar panels
 
Extra ExamplesTopics The environmentb1- Lack of resources has prevented the company from investing in new technology.
 - More resources need to be committed to the development.
 - Resources are being poured into the Olympic site.
 - The Olympics may stretch the country's resources to breaking point.
 - What a criminal waste of resources.
 - Water is a scarce resource in this part of the world.
 - We do not have the resources (= money) to update our computer software.
 - It is up to the government to put sufficient resources into the scheme.
 - They may not have adequate resources for their own retirement needs.
 - Shrimp farming competes with rice production for land and water resources.
 - They passed a constitutional reform that put all mineral resources in public hands.
 - As a manager you develop plans, allocate resources, control processes.
 - They are focusing their resources on improving the infrastructure.
 - We need to manage our resources better.
 - Green architecture tries to conserve important resources like water, land, and energy.
 - The plant consumed vast timber resources.
 - We'll get by if we pool our resources.
 - the government's role in diverting resources into social policies
 - to mobilize resources in the community to provide shelter for the homeless
 - We must make the most efficient use of the available financial resources.
 - Make proper use of the resources available.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- abundant
 - considerable
 - enormous
 - …
 
- be rich in
 - have
 - lack
 - …
 
- centre/center
 - base
 - guide
 - …
 
- access to resources
 - the allocation of resources
 - the distribution of resources
 - …
 
 - [countable] something that can be used to help achieve an aim, especially a book, equipment, etc. that provides information for teachers and students
- The website is an invaluable educational resource.
 - This is an online resource for anyone interested in digital design.
 - The library is a vast resource for historians of medieval France.
 - Time is your most valuable resource, especially in examinations.
 - resource books for teachers
 - a library resource centre
 
Extra Examples- The database could be used as a teaching resource in colleges.
 - Williams' text is also a useful resource for college writing instructors.
 - The online directory is a new way to access an age-old resource.
 - The company installs a firewall to prevent outsiders from accessing its private data resources.
 - The Institute's website offers many free information resources online.
 - The photographs will provide an invaluable visual resource for students, artists and scholars.
 - The NHS can be used as a research resource, for example in population genetics.
 - The site features a resource guide for people interested in self-publishing.
 - The firm acts as an international resource centre, a library of new materials providing information on developments in technology.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- abundant
 - considerable
 - enormous
 - …
 
- be rich in
 - have
 - lack
 - …
 
- centre/center
 - base
 - guide
 - …
 
- access to resources
 - the allocation of resources
 - the distribution of resources
 - …
 
 - resources[plural] personal qualities such as courage and imagination that help you deal with difficult situations
- He has no inner resources and hates being alone.
 - She is someone of considerable personal resources.
 
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- abundant
 - considerable
 - enormous
 - …
 
- be rich in
 - have
 - lack
 - …
 
- centre/center
 - base
 - guide
 - …
 
- access to resources
 - the allocation of resources
 - the distribution of resources
 - …
 
 
Word Originearly 17th cent.: from obsolete French ressourse, feminine past participle (used as a noun) of Old French dialect resourdre ‘rise again, recover’ (based on Latin surgere ‘to rise’).