assistant
- IPA[əˈsɪst(ə)nt]
英式
- a person who ranks below a senior person;a person who helps in particular work
noun: assistant, plural noun: assistants
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- 1. a person who ranks below a senior person the managing director and his assistant an assistant manager 同義詞
- ▪ a person who helps in particular work a care assistant
- a device, app, or computer program that can respond to commands or questions and perform tasks ... these virtual assistants can also take notes and answer questions using a human-like voice
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- a device, app, or computer program that can respond to commands or questions and perform tasks ... these virtual assistants can also take notes and answer questions using a human-like voice
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- a voice-activated device, app, or computer program that can respond to commands or questions ... the voice assistant has added new features such as the ability to return tweets among queries
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- a person who serves customers in a shop.
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- a person employed to assist a high-level manager or professional with correspondence, ... executive assistants are often trusted to handle confidential and sensitive issues across the business
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- a person employed to assist a high-level manager or professional with correspondence, ... executive assistants are often trusted to handle confidential and sensitive issues across the business
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- another term for referee's assistant
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- a student engaged in a postgraduate course at a university who is paid to assist in teaching or ... she was a graduate assistant in the department of pathology
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- a person who ranks below a senior person: the managing director and his assistant an assistant manager
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