aid的意思和读音

aid

: [eɪd] : [eɪd]

v.

n.

aids  aided  aiding  

adj.+n.financial aid,foreign aid,economic aid,legal aid,emergency aid

v.+n.give aid,seek aid,provide aid,need aid,lend aid

n.aid

aidn.

1.[u]money, food, etc. that is sent to help countries in difficult situations

economic/humanitarian/emergency aid

An extra £10 million in foreign aid has been promised. 1 000

aid agencies(= organizations that provide help)

medical aid programmes

2.[u]help that you need to perform a particular task

He was breathing only with the aid of a ventilator.

This job would be impossible without the aid of a computer.

3.[u]help that is given to a person

One of the staff saw he was in difficulty and came to his aid(= helped him) .便

4.[c]an object, a machine, etc. that you use to help you do sth

a hearing aid

Photos make useful teaching aids.

IDM

collecting money in aid of charity

in aid of sth/sbin order to help sb/sth

collecting money in aid of charity

What's all this crying in aid of?

whats… in aid of?);…used to ask why sth is happening

What's all this crying in aid of?

v.

1.[i][t]to help sb/sth to do sth, especially by making it easier

The new test should aid in the early detection of the disease.

This feature is designed to aid inexperienced users.

Aided by heat and strong winds, the fire quickly spread.

They were accused of aiding his escape.

They were accused of aiding him in his escape.

Words will be displayed around the room to aid students with spelling.

IDM

She stands accused of aiding and abetting the crime.

aid and abetto help sb to do sth illegal or wrong

She stands accused of aiding and abetting the crime.

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na.1.Agency for International Development 〔

n.1.financial or material assistance, e.g. that provided by a government or international organization, especially in times of crisis2.anything done or provided that assists somebody or something3.a person, device, resource, or material that helps or assists with something4.an assistant or aide5.formerly, a monetary payment by a vassal to an English feudal lord6.a special subsidy formerly granted to the English king by parliament.7.any device that is used to help a climber ascend a cliff or mountain face8.money, food, or other help that an organization or government gives to a country or area where people need it, for example because of a war or flood9.help with doing something10.something that makes it easier to do something1.financial or material assistance, e.g. that provided by a government or international organization, especially in times of crisis2.anything done or provided that assists somebody or something3.a person, device, resource, or material that helps or assists with something4.an assistant or aide5.formerly, a monetary payment by a vassal to an English feudal lord6.a special subsidy formerly granted to the English king by parliament.7.any device that is used to help a climber ascend a cliff or mountain face8.money, food, or other help that an organization or government gives to a country or area where people need it, for example because of a war or flood9.help with doing something10.something that makes it easier to do something

v.1.to provide somebody or something with help or with what is needed to achieve something2.to make it easier for someone to do something3.to help something to happen more easily or with fewer problems4.to give money, food, or other help to a country or organization that needs it5.help;give support to;further1.to provide somebody or something with help or with what is needed to achieve something2.to make it easier for someone to do something3.to help something to happen more easily or with fewer problems4.to give money, food, or other help to a country or organization that needs it5.help;give support to;further

na.1.acute infectious disease2.artificial insemination by donor

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1.Formal discussions on the aid package will 'take weeks, ' he said. The interest rate applied to the aid is subject to negotiations.

2.Activists say Canada is trying to block a deal that ensures western nations live up to promises to boost aid to Africa.西

3.In any case, Germany has had to clarify that its state aid would be equally available to any investor with a decent business plan.

4.The Israeli military has denied using white phosphorus during the assault on Gaza, but aid agencies say they have no doubt it has been used.使

5.White House press secretary Tony Snow told reporters earlier in the day that the United States is trying to make humanitarian aid available.·(TonySnow)使

6.You can find information about how and when to apply, how much it will cost and whether any financial aid is available.

7.The regional body, the Southern African Development Community, said on Sunday that it was ready to give military aid.

8.Across large parts of Japan's disaster zone, nearly a week after a gigantic earthquake and tsunami, aid isn't getting through.

9.lead him on the left rein on the track , ask him to stand with a soft pull on the rein and a simultaneous voice aid , for example ' strand.线

10.He said hospitals and ambulances had been hit by shelling and several aid workers injured while evacuating the wounded.