help
- IPA[hɛlp]
英式
- make it easier or possible for (someone) to do something by offering one's services or resources;improve (a situation or problem); be of benefit to
- the action of helping someone to do something;the fact of being useful
- used as an appeal for urgent assistance
verb: help, 3rd person present: helps, gerund or present participle: helping, past tense: helped, past participle: helped
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動詞
- 1. make it easier or possible for (someone) to do something by offering one's services or resources they helped her with domestic chores she helped him find a buyer 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ improve (a situation or problem); be of benefit to upbeat comments about prospects helped confidence legislation to fit all new cars with catalytic converters will help 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ assist (someone) to move I helped her up he was helped down the steps
- ▪ assist someone to put on or take off (a garment) she would help him off with his coat
- 2. serve someone with (food or drink) may I help you to some more meat? she helped herself to a biscuit
- ▪ take something without permission just help yourself if you need anything he helped himself to the wages she had brought home
- 3. cannot or could not avoid he couldn't help laughing I'm sorry to put you to any inconvenience, but it can't be helped
- ▪ cannot or could not stop oneself from doing something she couldn't help herself; she burst into tears
名詞
- 1. the action of helping someone to do something I asked for help from my neighbours 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ the fact of being useful the skimpy manual isn't much help for beginners
- ▪ a person or thing that helps she's been given financial help with travel he was a great help
- ▪ a domestic employee she has taught herself to cook since the defection of the last of the village helps the help cleaned up the leftover food and half-drunk cocktails 同義詞
- ▪ giving assistance to a computer user in the form of displayed instructions a help menu
excl
- 1. used as an appeal for urgent assistance Help! I'm drowning!
- the use of one's own efforts and resources to achieve things without relying on others: he is the epitome of how much one can achieve through self-help
Oxford American Dictionary
- the use of one's own efforts and resources to achieve things without relying on others: he is the epitome of how much one can achieve through self-help
Oxford Dictionary
- a person employed, especially by a local authority, to help in another's home.
Oxford Dictionary
- a service providing information and support to computer users, especially within a company.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a button on a mobile phone, computer keyboard, or other electronic device that, when pressed, ... I pressed the help key in my menu
Oxford Dictionary
- a service providing information and support to computer users, especially within a company.
Oxford Dictionary
- give one's services or resources to make it easier for someone to do something
Oxford American Dictionary
- give one's services or resources to make it easier for someone to do something
Oxford Dictionary
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美式
- make it easier for (someone) to do something by offering one's services or resources: they helped her with domestic chores she helped him find a buyer
- the action of helping someone to do something; assistance: I asked for help from my neighbors thank you for your help
- used as an appeal for urgent assistance: Help! I'm drowning!
Oxford American Dictionary