aide的意思和读音

aide

: [eɪd] : [eɪd]

n.

(Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment);

aides  

adj.+n.congressional aide

n.assistant,adviser,helper,supporter,aide-de-camp

aiden.

1.a person who helps another person, especially a politician, in their job

White House aides

n.1.2.“aide-de-camp”3.

n.1.Same as aide-de-camp2.someone whose job is to help another person in their work

1. United Nations aide ambassador 使 ...

2. agitation n. aide n. air n. ...

3.(Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment) adviser- aide- architect- ...

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1.Next morning when an aide woke him in frigid darkness, a blurry recollection made him shake his aching head.使

2.From the standpoint of how much of how much of an aide they could be to your work life.

3.He said, "There were murders last night in the town. The aide-de-camp of the military governor, a sergeant and a girl on a bicycle. ":“。”

4.A senior House Democratic aide said he was 'cautiously optimistic' but put the responsibility on Republicans to come up with more votes.”,

5."If he took down the Wall, " Reagan told an aide after returning from Berlin, "he'd win the Nobel Prize. ",“。”

6.A top aide to the Prime Minister of the country turned to be involved in the matter.

7.The aide added: "It depends on how you see benefits: are they a right or a privilege? Sanctions like this do send a strong message. ":“。”

8.His son is now 'working like a madman' at two jobs, as a health-care aide and a football referee, and making his payments on time.

9.The king and the general held secret talks in the truck and the general gave orders to his aide to find out the cause of the explosion.

10."We shot her on the native [3-D] camera, " he said of the British model-turned-actress who plays presidential aide Carly.“Native-3D。”·(Carly)