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aide    音标拼音: ['ed]
n. 助手,帮助者

助手,帮助者

aide
n 1: an officer who acts as military assistant to a more senior
officer [synonym: {adjutant}, {aide}, {aide-de-camp}]
2: someone who acts as assistant [synonym: {aide}, {auxiliary}]

85 Moby Thesaurus words for "aide":
ADC, CO, OD, acolyte, adjutant, agent, aid, aide-de-camp, aider,
ally, assistant, attendant, auxiliary, best man, brigadier,
brigadier general, captain, chicken colonel, chief of staff,
coadjutant, coadjutor, coadjutress, coadjutrix, cohort, colleague,
colonel, commandant, commander, commander in chief,
commanding officer, commissioned officer, company officer, comrade,
deputy, exec, executive officer, field marshal, field officer,
first lieutenant, five-star general, four-star general, general,
general officer, generalissimo, girl Friday, help, helper,
helpmate, helpmeet, jemadar, junior officer, lieutenant,
lieutenant colonel, lieutenant general, major, major general,
man Friday, marechal, marshal, officer, one-star general,
orderly officer, paranymph, paraprofessional, partner, right hand,
right-hand man, risaldar, second, senior officer, servant,
shavetail, sideman, sirdar, staff officer, subahdar, subaltern,
sublieutenant, supporting actor, supporting instrumentalist,
the Old Man, the brass, three-star general, top brass,
two-star general



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  • Aid vs. Aide: Helping Explain The Differences - Dictionary. com
    In this article, we will help you out by breaking down the difference between aid and aide, explain how they are typically used, and provide examples that show how we commonly use them in sentences
  • Aid vs. Aide: How to Choose the Right Word - ThoughtCo
    'Aid' can be a noun or verb referring to help or support provided to achieve a goal 'Aide' is always a noun and means a person who acts as a helper or assistant 'Aid' and 'aide' should not be confused with AIDS, which is a medical term
  • AIDE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of AIDE is a person who acts as an assistant; specifically : a military officer who acts as an assistant to a superior officer How to use aide in a sentence
  • Aid vs. Aide - Difference, Meaning Examples - GRAMMARIST
    What’s the Difference Between Aid and Aide? An aide is an assistant or helper The word is always a noun and refers to a person who is tasked as a source of assistance Aid is a noun referring to (1) assistance or (2) something that assists (e g , a hearing aid or a visual aid), and it’s also a verb meaning to assist
  • Aid vs. Aide: What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained
    Aide is only used as a noun and usually refers to the assistant of an important person, especially a political leader His top aide said there was nothing to worry about
  • Aid vs. Aide: Clear Up the Confusion - 7ESL
    Learn the difference between "aid" and "aide," their meanings, and usage with examples in sentences Feel confident using these terms correctly in your writing
  • Aid or Aide: Which One Do You Mean? - The Blue Book of . . .
    The word aide is a noun that refers to a person who assists someone else It can also be used as a title in some positions and contexts Examples I wasn’t able to speak with the governor, but his aide was very helpful My mother has been able to live independently with occasional visits from a home health aide
  • AIDE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    AIDE definition: 1 a person whose job is to help someone important, such as a member of a government or a military… Learn more
  • Aide vs Aid – Which is Correct? - Two Minute English
    Aid refers to help or assistance It can be used as both a noun and a verb For example, “She offered aid to the flood victims” (noun) or “He is aiding in the search for the missing cat” (verb) Aide, however, is specifically a noun and describes a person who assists another, usually in a professional or formal capacity





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