aided的意思和读音

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aid

: [eɪd] : ['eɪdɪd]

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

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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.May I, the follower of the great Guru Padmasambhava, be aided by you just as well as you aided Him.

2.Its simple rules and minimal equipment requirements have no doubt aided its spread and growth in popularity.

3.During the early years of his reign, he was largely aided by his grandmother, the Grand Empress Dowager, Xiaozhuang.

4.Have what no okay, I say that you tin take out material to let now with you I do medicine for you be aided me large assistance!

5.Additionally the visual will be aided by the fact that the pilot will be looking out in the direction of the enemy aircraft.

6.Many employers have aided sacked staff, especially those with children, by extending visas so they do not have to leave quickly.

7.The action is often aided by the investment banks which are in charge of the merged departments.

8.Aided by his brother John, a member of Congress from Ohio, he reluctantly left the South for a Union commission.

9.Aerobic exercise helps strengthen the muscles involved in respiration. Thus, the flow of air in and out of the lungs is aided.

10.methods, aided by a few lucky finds from peat-bogs, deserts, and frozen soils, is able to fill up a good deal of the gap.