单词 | aide |
释义 | aide (eɪd ) Word forms: aides countable noun An aide is an assistant to someone who has an important job, especially in government or in the armed forces. ...a close aide to the Prime Minister. [+ to] Synonyms: assistant, supporter, deputy, attendant Collocations: classroom aide From corporate manager to office worker; from teacher to classroom aide; from nurse to care assistant. Times, Sunday Times Other positions include classroom aides, special education aides, school library technical assistants, and tutors. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 They work as classroom aides and tutors, and also create extracurricular activities. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 A close aide of the company's chief executive sits in on most of his meetings, almost certainly to report back. Times, Sunday Times (2007) A close aide said he was no longer on the company payroll. Times, Sunday Times (2012) When he travels a military aide accompanies him with the 'nuclear football', a briefcase containing launch codes and attack options. Times, Sunday Times Senior military aides, including the head of his special forces and military intelligence, have also defected to the opposition. Times, Sunday Times The apartment would be equipped with a secure communications line and be staffed by military aides. Times, Sunday Times Another if she would accompany a presidential aide to a hotel bedroom. Times, Sunday Times Presidential aides rushed in, waving their arms: the fire was outgoing, not incoming. Times, Sunday Times It has left presidential aides sounding more than usually optimistic. Times, Sunday Times At least 12 presidential aides are being held with him. Times, Sunday Times Presidential aides were anxious to see how well the books sold: the burgeoning happiness of 'le hyper-président' has coincided, paradoxically, with a withering of public support for him. Times, Sunday Times And his top aide plainly shares his superiority complex. The Sun The top aide of the mayor was involved with a protection racket. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His top aides left or were fired. Times, Sunday Times Top aides were quick to support his optimistic view, suggesting that they had spoken to 'umpteen' foreign ambassadors who privately promised a new trade deal would be struck. The Sun The shah was careful to meet with each of his top aides and generals individually. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 助手 Japanese: 補佐官 |
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