transitive. To furnish (a person, etc.) with what is serviceable to his efforts or his needs; to aid… To add one's own action or effort to that of…
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释义 | the world > action or operation > easiness > aid, help, or assistance > aid, help, or assist [verb (transitive)] (55) helpc897 transitive. To furnish (a person, etc.) with what is serviceable to his efforts or his needs; to aid… To add one's own action or effort to that of… filsteOE transitive. To help, aid; to further. Also reflexive: to give one's help to. filsenc1175 transitive. To help, aid, support, or sustain. gengc1175 With dative of personal object: To assist. succourc1250 transitive. To help, assist, aid (a person, etc.). ease1330 To give relief to (any one suffering from oppression, or burdened with expenses or laborious duties) in wider sense; to benefit, help, assist… to do succourc1374 to do succour, to give assistance to. Obsolete. favour1393 To aid, support; to show oneself propitious to. underset1398 To support or sustain by assistance. Obsolete. supply1428 Chiefly Scottish. transitive. To help, aid, assist; to give succour or relief to; to support, maintain. Also: to deliver (a person) from an… aid1450 transitive. To give help, support, or assistance to (a person); to relieve from difficulty or distress, to succour. behelp1481 adminiculate?1532 transitive. To help, support; (esp. in Scots Law) to support by corroborative evidence, to show corroborative evidence for. subleve1542 transitive. To give assistance to; to succour, relieve. to help a (lame) dog over a stile1546 to help a (lame) dog over a stile: to come to the aid of someone in need. adjuvate1553 transitive. To help, aid, assist; to facilitate. to stand at ——1563 intransitive. To assist or support; to attend, be present at. Obsolete. rare. assista1578 transitive. To help, aid. a person in doing something; frequently with adverb or adverbial phrase denoting that in which the assistance is given; to… opitulate1582 transitive. To help, assist, aid. stead1582 transitive. (The object was probably originally dative) With subject a person: To succour, help, render service to. Now rare. bestead1591 transitive. To help, assist, relieve. help out (also through)1600 help out (also through): to afford assistance in completing something; to eke out, supplement. Also absol. serve1629 transitive. To render useful service to (a person), to act in the interests of (a person); to work for or assist in any matter. Now somewhat rare. facilitate1640 transitive. To assist (a person); to enable or allow (a person) to do something, achieve a particular result, etc., more easily. auxiliate1656 To help, assist. juvate1708 transitive. To help, aid. gammon1753 transitive. To help, assist. Cf. gammon, n.4 1. Obsolete. rare. lame duck1963 lame duck, (a) (see duck, n.1 9); (b) U.S. Politics, an office-holder who is not, or cannot be, re-elected; spec. (before 1933), a defeated member in… piggyback1968 transitive. figurative. To support (a person, project, etc.); to give aid or assistance. Subcategories:— not (1) — supply with something helpful (1) — help in dealing with (something) (1) — (a person) to do something (3) — help that something be done (1) — to proceed (2) — through difficulties (3) — to attain or obtain (1) — come to the help of (2) — meet with succour (1) — help as subsidiary (8) — secure the support of (2) |
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