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help out
help out vb (adverb) 1. to assist or aid (someone), esp by sharing the burden2. to share the burden or cost of something with (another person)ThesaurusVerb | 1. | help out - be of help, as in a particular situation of need; "Can you help out tonight with the dinner guests?"aid, assist, help - give help or assistance; be of service; "Everyone helped out during the earthquake"; "Can you help me carry this table?"; "She never helps around the house" | Translationshelp (help) verb1. to do something with or for someone that he cannot do alone, or that he will find useful. Will you help me with this translation?; Will you please help me (to) translate this poem?; Can I help?; He fell down and I helped him up. 幫助 帮助2. to play a part in something; to improve or advance. Bright posters will help to attract the public to the exhibition; Good exam results will help his chances of a job. 促進 促进3. to make less bad. An aspirin will help your headache. 補救 补救4. to serve (a person) in a shop. Can I help you, sir? (店員)服務 (在商店)服务 5. (with can(not), ~could (not)) to be able not to do something or to prevent something. He looked so funny that I couldn't help laughing; Can I help it if it rains? 不得不,禁不住 无法避免,忍不住 noun1. the act of helping, or the result of this. Can you give me some help?; Your digging the garden was a big help; Can I be of help to you? 幫助,幫助的結果 帮助2. someone or something that is useful. You're a great help to me. 有用的人或物 有用3. a servant, farmworker etc. She has hired a new help. 幫手 帮手4. (usually with no) a way of preventing something. Even if you don't want to do it, the decision has been made – there's no help for it now. 阻止某事的方法 阻止某事的方法ˈhelper nounWe need several helpers for this job. 幫手 助手ˈhelpful adjectivea very helpful boy; You may find this book helpful. 有幫助的 有帮助的ˈhelpfully adverb 有幫助地 有帮助地ˈhelpfulness noun 有幫助 有帮助ˈhelping noun the amount of food one has on one's plate. a large helping of pudding. 一份(餐) (食物的)一份 ˈhelpless adjective needing the help of other people; unable to do anything for oneself. A baby is almost completely helpless. 需要幫助的,無法自理的 无助的,无依靠的 ˈhelplessly adverb 無助地 无能为力地,无助地 ˈhelplessness noun 無助 无可奈何,无能为力 help oneself1. (with to) to give oneself or take (food etc). Help yourself to another piece of cake; `Can I have a pencil?' `Certainly – help yourself; He helped himself to (= stole) my jewellery. 自助,自己拿(菜等) 自用,自取所需(食物等) 2. (with cannot, ~could not) to be able to stop (oneself). I burst out laughing when he told me – I just couldn't help myself. 自制 抑制help out to help (a person), usually for a short time because the person is in some difficulty. I help out in the shop from time to time; Could you help me out by looking after the baby? (常指某人有困難暫時)幫忙 帮助解决难题,(常指某人有困难暂时)帮忙 help out
help out1. To aid someone in doing something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "help" and "out." Can you help out with the bake sale? Oh sure, I can help you out with that.2. To give or provide someone with something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "help" and "out." Any chance you can help me out with the name of a good plumber? If you need money for the tip, I can help you out with a few dollars.3. To help someone or something to remove something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "help" and "out." Please help Grandma out of her coat.4. To help someone or something to physically get out of some thing or place. A noun or pronoun can be used between "help" and "out." I had to help the scared dog out of the cage.See also: help, outhelp (someone) outto help someone do something; to help someone with a problem. I am trying to raise this window. Can you help me out? I'm always happy to help out a friend.See also: help, outhelp someone (or an animal) out (of something) 1. to help someone or an animal get out of something or some place. Please help your grandmother out of the car. Please help the cat out of the carton. 2. to help someone or an animal get out of a garment. She helped the dog out of its sweater. I helped her out of her coat when we got inside. 3. to help someone or an animal get out of trouble. Can you please help me out of this mess that I got myself into? You are in a real mess. We will help you out.See also: help, outhelp out (with something)to help with a particular chore. Would you please help out with the dishes? I have to help out at home on the weekends.See also: help, outhelp outsome place to help [with the chores] in a particular place. Would you be able to help out in the kitchen? Sally is downtown, helping out at the shop.See also: help, outhelp outGive additional assistance, as in I offered to help out with the holiday rush at the store. [Early 1600s] See also: help, outhelp outv.1. To assist someone in doing some work or activity: Our children always help us out with the chores. You can help out the neighbors by raking their leaves. This place is a mess—come help out.2. To aid someone by providing something: We helped out my relatives by lending them money after the fire. When my neighbors needed a ladder to fix the roof, I helped them out. After the disaster, we helped out by donating money.3. To assist someone emerging from something or some place: An assistant helped the injured man out of the car.See also: help, outEncyclopediaSeehelpMedicalSeeHELPhelp out Related to help out: couldn't, at least, by way of, in total, take it for grantedWords related to help outverb be of help, as in a particular situation of needRelated Words |