aided / eɪd /

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aided3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to provide support for or relief to; help: to aid the homeless victims of the fire.
  2. to promote the progress or accomplishment of; facilitate.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to give help or assistance.
n. 名词 noun
  1. help or support; assistance.
  2. a person or thing that aids or furnishes assistance; helper; auxiliary.
  3. 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.

aided 近义词

v. 动词 verb

help, support

更多aided例句

  1. Congress has not acted to provide any relief since approving $3 trillion in aid in the spring.
  2. The new government aid will help the company maintain cash reserves during a prolonged period of decreased demand for air travel.
  3. McConnell also indicated support shortly after the election for sending additional aid to cities and states, something that has been a central Democratic demand.
  4. Powell has repeatedly called for more aid from Congress, particularly when it comes to getting direct relief to those in industries most affected by the pandemic, such as restaurants, retail and hospitality.
  5. Many people faced gaps between the time their $600 emergency benefits lapsed and when their $300 in emergency aid kicked in.
  6. Next door, a strip mall popped and hissed as unknown accelerants aided in its fiery destruction.
  7. He recounted his own prayers to Mother Cabrini in 1998, which he believes aided him in becoming a U.S. citizen.
  8. By one account, it aided U.S. troops in capturing or killing at least ten of those senior leaders from the battlefield.
  9. Four years later, Bush would be aided by the airing of a video by Osama bin Laden, which dropped just before Election Day.
  10. Super PACs have aided both candidates, but Grimes has less dark-money support than McConnell.
  11. The artists of Oosterbeck and Brussels, who were her associates, materially aided her by their encouragement.
  12. With three or four more wounds, and the words with which he aided her to die, he finished with her.
  13. Bahadur Shah held out against the vehement urging of his daughter aided now by the counsel of her brothers.
  14. Imitation of the ways of their elders doubtless plays a part here, but it is aided by an instinct for adornment.
  15. As the Americans retreated, the insurgents crept up, aided by a mist, to within short range and fired another volley.