| 释义 | assisted
 as·sistA0475800 (ə-sĭst′)v. as·sist·ed, as·sist·ing, as·sists v.tr. To give help or support to, especially as a subordinate or supplement; aid: The clerk assisted the judge by looking up related precedents. Her breathing was assisted by a respirator.v.intr.1.  To give aid or support: Who assisted during the operation?2.  To be present, as at a conference: "Mr. Dick had regularly assisted at our councils, with a meditative and sage demeanor. He never made a suggestion but once" (Charles Dickens).n.1.  The act of giving aid; help: cleaned the garage with the assist of a friend.2.  Sports a.  A fielding and throwing of a baseball in such a way that enables a teammate to put out a runner.b.  A pass, as in basketball or ice hockey, that enables the receiver to score.3.  A mechanical device providing aid.[Middle English assisten, from Old French assister, from Latin assistere : ad-, ad- + sistere, to stand; see stā- in Indo-European roots.]
 as·sist′er n.Thesaurus
 TranslationsEncyclopediaSeeassist| Adj. | 1. |  assisted - having help; often used as a combining formaidedunassisted - lacking help | 
 assistedRelated to assisted: assisted reproduction, assisted hatching, Assisted reproductive technology
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