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aid

/eyd/US // eɪd //UK // (eɪd) //

援助

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to provide support for or relief to; help: to aid the homeless victims of the fire.
    • : to promote the progress or accomplishment of; facilitate.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to give help or assistance.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : help or support; assistance.
    • : a person or thing that aids or furnishes assistance; helper; auxiliary.
    • : aids, Manège. Also called natural aids .the means by which a rider communicates with and controls a horse, as the hands, legs, voice, and shifts in weight.Also called artificial aids .the devices used by a rider to increase control of a horse, as spurs, whip, and martingale.
    • : aide-de-camp.
    • : foreign aid.
    • : a payment made by feudal vassals to their lord on special occasions.
    • : English History. any of several revenues received by a king in the Middle Ages from his vassals and other subjects, limited by the Magna Charta to specified occasions.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounhelp, support
Forms: aided, aiding, aids
Synonyms
assistance援助,协助,帮助,协助工作benefit效益,裨益,补助,效益方面care护理,照顾,关注,关心compensation补偿,赔偿金,赔偿,补偿金cooperation合作,合作方式,协作gift礼物,礼品,馈赠,赠品relief救济,救灾,救援,解救service服务subsidy补贴,补助,资助,津贴treatment治疗,治疗方法,处理,处理方法advancement进步,晋级,进展情况,晋升advice建议,咨询,意见,忠告advocacy宣传,倡导,主张,提倡alleviation减轻,缓解,缓和,减缓allowance津贴,补贴,津补贴,补助assist帮助,协助,辅助,辅佐attention注意,关注,注意力,注意事项backing支持,支持的,背衬,支援backup备份,备件,备援,备用的benefaction受益活动,效益,捐赠,受益人benevolence仁爱,仁爱之心,仁义,仁术bounty赏金,恩惠,赏赐,赏钱charity慈善机构,慈善,慈善事业,慈善组织comfort舒适度,舒适性,舒适,舒适感deliverance拯救,解救,救助,救赎encouragement鼓励,激励,励志,励endowment捐赠,拨款,禀赋,捐赠品favor赞成,偏爱,宠爱,恩惠furtherance促进,推进,推动,推广giving给予,赋予,赠送,捐赠guidance指导,指南,指导意见,指引hand手,手部,手手,手的handout讲义,讲义上的,讲义上,讲义上的内容lift升降机,抬起,举起,抬起来ministration管理,管理部门,治理,治理工作ministry部委,部署,部会,部落patronage赞助人,赞助,资助人,赞助费promotion促进,促销,晋升,推广reinforcement加固,增援,补强,强化rescue拯救,救援,救助,拯救拯救reward奖励,奖赏,报酬,奖金salvation救赎,救恩,救援,救世sustenance寄托,寄托物,寄托品,给养leg up抬脚,举腿,抬腿,抬腿走人shot in the arm一针见血,臂膀中的子弹,一针强心剂,一针一线
Antonyms

Examples

  • He mentioned in particular that aid should focus on assistance for small businesses, among other things.

  • Forty percent claim they can’t last another six months without government aid, and it will be an arduous road to recovery for the rest.

  • However, that aid has to be distributed at a sustainable pace and I think some of the programs that were thought up for Afghanistan were too ambitious.

  • Republican leaders have suggesting trying to pass another PPP as a standalone bill while Democratic leaders believe aid to states is vital to stave off mass public sector layoffs.

  • An ingenious invention originally meant to digitize bookkeeping, the software has enabled researchers and businesspeople to input infinite rows and columns of disparate data and then analyze the information with the aid of a computer.

  • So working with the militants in order to deliver aid “becomes a requirement,” she said.

  • Think of it as a frequent buyer program for personal karma, or a spiritual band-aid.

  • In the Senate, the Democrats passed the budget 56-40 with the generous aid of 24 Republicans.

  • After all, smaller developing nations like Cameroon often depend on trade with and aid from the West.

  • Followers had traveled many miles to mourn the loss, and aid in the ritual washing, dressing, and honoring of the body.

  • Groping to the chimney-place with the aid of his matches, Mr. Collingwood found the candle and lit it.

  • England gladly seized the opportunity of injuring her enemy and sent aid to the people of Spain.

  • But once Austria was disposed of, Prussia and Russia met their punishment for having given her secret or open aid.

  • This province, having taken depositions in regard to it, with the aid of the said letter, adjudged Japon accordingly.

  • Therefore they charge the governor with concealing it; and all that is without the aid of authority to make investigation.