词汇 | helped |
释义 | helped past simple and past participle ofhelp help verb uk /help/ us /help/ helpverb (MAKE EASIER)A1[ I or T ] to make it possible or easier for someone to do something, by doing part of the work yourself or by providing advice, money, support, etc.: 帮助,帮忙 How can I help you?我如何才能帮你呢? I wonder if you could help me - I'd like some information about flights to New Zealand.不知你能否帮我个忙——我想知道些飞往新西兰的相关航班信息。 help withMy dad said he would help with the costs of (= give part of the cost of) buying a house.我爸爸说他会资助我们买栋房子。 [ + obj + (to) infinitive ]The $10,000 loan from the bank helped her (to) start her own business.10000英镑的银行贷款帮助她创办了自己的公司。 I feel that learning English will help (= improve) my chances of promotion at work.我觉得学英语有助于我在工作上获得提升。 Nothing can help her now (= her situation is too bad for anyone to be able to improve it).现在没人能帮得了她。 See also helpline to help someone helpCan I help you get that? aidThe project is designed to aid poorer countries. assistThe army arrived to assist in the search. collaborateWe collaborated on the project. cooperateSeveral countries are cooperating in the relief effort. benefitThe children have benefited greatly from the new facilities. B2[ I or T ] If something helps a difficult or painful situation, it improves it or makes it easier or less painful: (使)好转;(使)缓解 The morphine didn't seem to help (the pain).吗啡似乎并不能缓解(疼痛)。 [ + (to) infinitive ] If something or someone helps to do something, that thing or person is one of several reasons for it happening: 助长;构成…的因素 help (to)The drought has helped (to) make this a disastrous year for Somalia.干旱让索马里今年祸不单行。 The college now has a counsellor to help students with both personal and work problems.大学里现在配备帮助学生处理个人及学习问题的辅导员。 We've got to enlist some people to help prepare the food. Could I have a glass of water to help these pills go down ? It's kind of you to offer to help. She derived great satisfaction from helping other people. Helping and co-operating abet accommodative aid any port in a stormidiom assist assist with something bridge carry errand of mercyidiom facilitate facilitation financial assistance give someone a leg upidiom relief run errandsidiom share a platformidiom solid sponsor start (something) off step You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Making things better helpverb (STOP YOURSELF)can't/couldn't help B1 If you can't/couldn't help something, such as acting in a particular way or making a particular remark, you are/were not able to control or stop it: 无法抑制,禁不住(做…) It was awful, but I couldn't help laughing.这真是糟糕,可我还是忍不住大笑起来。 helpverb (GIVE/TAKE)B1[ T ] to give something to someone: 给予;取得 help someone toCan I help you to some more soup?要不要我给你再添点儿汤? Feel free to help yourself to coffee.请随意喝咖啡。 "May I help myself to some more food?" "Yes, of course."“我能再取些吃的吗?”“好的,当然可以。” I wish my lodger would ask before helping himself to my food. My daughter just helps herself to anything she fancies from my wardrobe - usually my only good clothes! I'm not sure whether we should be helping ourselves to these snacks - perhaps they're meant for later. Giving, providing and supplying accommodate accommodate someone with something accord administer administration afford arm someone with something dish hand off hand something around hand something back hand something down hand something in invest outfit re-equipment reassign reassignment rebid regift help yourselfB1 to take something for yourself: 自己拿(某物) "Might I have some more bread?" "Please, help yourself!"“我能再吃些面包吗?”“请自便!” to take something from someone takeHe offered her the microphone but she wouldn't take it. take hold ofGet ready to take hold of the baton as the next runner approaches. snatchHe snatched the letter out of my hands before I could read it. stealThe car was stolen from right outside our house. pinchA thief pinched his wallet and phone. seizeFederal agents seized two computers. Taking and choosing adopt adopted adoption appoint bags I...idiom be your best betidiom cull empanel faute de mieux favoured filterable first choice plump for something/someone Robin Hood select selection selective skim you name itidiom you pays your money and you takes your choice/chanceidiom GrammarHelp somebody (to) do We use help with or without an object: … Idiomsgive/lend someone a helping hand God help someone it can't be helped so help me (God) Phrasal verbhelp (someone) out Examples of helpedhelped In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Second, physically speaking, patients are usually helped in any such transfer by a nurse, a doctor, or one of the patient's relatives. These parties had a common interest and were supported by non-governmental organisations which helped them put together a strong campaign. This first synthesis in turn helped in the production of a more perspicuous analysis, with a more satisfactory synthesis. I thank everybody who helped me with this article. This session provided valuable feedback for each group that inevitably helped with preparation for the assessed seminars. In a few places in chap. 1, additional explication would have helped. This analysis helped to locate the position of the translation start codon more precisely. Coffee, as a colonial cash crop, clearly helped to drive these debates. Caregivers were also asked to identify which health professional strategies helped them prepare for and respond to their relative's death. While all of them helped make this article a better one, they cannot be held responsible for any defects that remain. Families became smaller and somewhat more egalitarian and, helped by the increasing availability of household appliances and their longer schooling, children's contributions to housework reduced. Similarly, a bit of work on editing the figures would have helped readability. They have also helped to explain at atomic resolution many of the original studies described earlier in this review. But over time, such demands helped produce a more robust state apparatus. It transformed all spheres of thought - scientific, social, political, spiritual and artistic - and helped pave the way for astrobiology. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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