aid 音标拼音: ['ed]
n . 帮助,有助之物,助手
vt . 援助,帮助
帮助,有助之物,助手援助,帮助
aid 辅助
aid n 1 :
a resource ; "
visual aids in teaching " [
synonym : {
aid },
{
assistance }, {
help }]
2 :
the activity of contributing to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose ; "
he gave me an assist with the housework "; "
could not walk without assistance ";
"
rescue party went to their aid "; "
offered his help in unloading " [
synonym : {
aid }, {
assist }, {
assistance }, {
help }]
3 :
money to support a worthy person or cause [
synonym : {
aid },
{
economic aid }, {
financial aid }]
4 :
the work of providing treatment for or attending to someone or something ; "
no medical care was required "; "
the old car needs constant attention " [
synonym : {
care }, {
attention }, {
aid },
{
tending }]
v 1 :
give help or assistance ;
be of service ; "
Everyone helped out during the earthquake "; "
Can you help me carry this table ?"; "
She never helps around the house " [
synonym : {
help },
{
assist }, {
aid }]
2 :
improve the condition of ; "
These pills will help the patient "
[
synonym : {
help }, {
aid }]
Aid \
Aid \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Aided };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Aiding }.] [
F .
aider ,
OF .
aidier ,
fr .
L .
adjutare to help ,
freq .
of adjuvare to help ;
ad juvare to help .
Cf .
{
Adjutant }.]
To support ,
either by furnishing strength or means in co ["
o ]
peration to effect a purpose ,
or to prevent or to remove evil ;
to help ;
to assist .
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You speedy helpers . . .
Appear and aid me in this enterprise . --
Shak .
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Syn :
To help ;
assist ;
support ;
sustain ;
succor ;
relieve ;
befriend ;
co ["
o ]
perate ;
promote .
See {
Help }.
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Aid \
Aid \,
n . [
F .
aide ,
OF .
a ["
i ]
de ,
a ["
i ]
e ,
fr .
the verb .
See {
Aid },
v .
t .]
1 .
Help ;
succor ;
assistance ;
relief .
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An unconstitutional mode of obtaining aid . --
Hallam .
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2 .
The person or thing that promotes or helps in something done ;
a helper ;
an assistant .
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It is not good that man should be alone ;
let us make unto him an aid like unto himself . --
Tobit viii .
6 .
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3 . (
Eng .
Hist .)
A subsidy granted to the king by Parliament ;
also ,
an exchequer loan .
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4 . (
Feudal Law )
A pecuniary tribute paid by a vassal to his lord on special occasions . --
Blackstone .
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5 .
An aid -
de -
camp ,
so called by abbreviation ;
as ,
a general '
s aid .
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{
Aid prayer } (
Law ),
a proceeding by which a defendant beseeches and claims assistance from some one who has a further or more permanent interest in the matter in suit .
{
To pray in aid },
to beseech and claim such assistance .
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189 Moby Thesaurus words for "
aid ":
Samaritan ,
a leg up ,
abet ,
acolyte ,
adjutant ,
agent ,
aide ,
aide -
de -
camp ,
aider ,
alimony ,
alleviate ,
alleviation ,
allotment ,
allowance ,
alterative ,
analeptic ,
ancilla ,
annuity ,
assist ,
assistance ,
assistant ,
assister ,
assuagement ,
attendant ,
auxiliary ,
avail ,
backer ,
backing ,
bail out ,
balm ,
balsam ,
bear a hand ,
befriend ,
befriender ,
benefactor ,
benefactress ,
benefit ,
benefiter ,
best man ,
bounty ,
carriage ,
carrying ,
clear the way ,
coadjutant ,
coadjutor ,
coadjutress ,
coadjutrix ,
comfort ,
corrective ,
cure ,
depletion allowance ,
deputy ,
do for ,
do good ,
doctor ,
dole ,
ease ,
executive officer ,
expedite ,
explain ,
facilitate ,
favor ,
fellowship ,
finance ,
financial assistance ,
fund ,
give a boost ,
give a hand ,
give a lift ,
give help ,
good Samaritan ,
good person ,
grant ,
grant -
in -
aid ,
grease ,
grease the ways ,
grease the wheels ,
guaranteed annual income ,
hand ,
hasten ,
healing agent ,
healing quality ,
help ,
help along ,
help out ,
helper ,
helping hand ,
helpmate ,
helpmeet ,
jack -
at -
a -
pinch ,
lend a hand ,
lend one aid ,
lieutenant ,
lift ,
lighten ,
loose ,
lubricate ,
maintenance ,
make clear ,
make way for ,
ministering angel ,
ministrant ,
mitigate ,
mitigation ,
moral support ,
oil ,
old -
age insurance ,
open the way ,
open up ,
paranymph ,
paraprofessional ,
patron ,
pave the way ,
pay the bills ,
pecuniary aid ,
pension ,
pension off ,
prepare the way ,
prescription ,
price support ,
proffer aid ,
protect ,
psychological support ,
public assistance ,
public welfare ,
quicken ,
rally ,
receipt ,
recipe ,
reclaim ,
redeem ,
reliance ,
relief ,
relieve ,
remedial measure ,
remedy ,
remove friction ,
render assistance ,
rescue ,
restorative ,
restore ,
resuscitate ,
retirement benefits ,
revive ,
run interference for ,
save ,
scholarship ,
second ,
security blanket ,
servant ,
set up ,
sideman ,
simplify ,
smooth ,
smooth the way ,
soap the ways ,
sovereign remedy ,
specific ,
specific remedy ,
speed ,
stead ,
stipend ,
striker ,
subsidization ,
subsidize ,
subsidy ,
subvention ,
succor ,
succorer ,
support ,
supporting actor ,
supporting instrumentalist ,
supportive relationship ,
supportive therapy ,
sustaining ,
sustainment ,
sustenance ,
sustentation ,
take in tow ,
tax benefit ,
unbar ,
unblock ,
unclog ,
unjam ,
upholding ,
upkeep ,
welfare ,
welfare aid ,
welfare payments
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