aider
常見(jiàn)例句
- He came to my aid.
他來(lái)幫助我。 - He went to the aid of the hurt man.
他前去幫助那受傷的人。 - We may travel with the aid of a good map.
我們可以靠著良好的地圖旅行。 - They are in aid of our defects.
他們輔助我們的不足。 - What's this little handle in aid of?
這個(gè)小把手有什么用? - He was a doctor's aid for a time.
他一度作過(guò)一名大夫的助手。 - A dictionary is an important aid in learning a language.
詞典是學(xué)習(xí)語(yǔ)言的重要助手。 - They aided the poor.
他們幫助窮人。 - His father aids him in his enterprise.
他父親在事業(yè)上幫助他。 - They encouraged him and aided him in his scientific studies.
他們鼓勵(lì)并協(xié)助他學(xué)習(xí)科學(xué)。 - Tom's uncle aided him in getting a new job.
湯姆的叔叔幫他找一個(gè)新工作。 - We aid them in fighting against their enemy.
我們?cè)麄兛箵魯橙恕?/li> - He aids the poor with money.
他用錢(qián)幫助窮人。 - A good liver can aid digestion.
肝功能好有助于消化。 - The criminal was aided by an accomplice.
罪犯得到了一個(gè)同謀的幫助。 - Her mother aided her to dress.
她母親幫她穿衣服。 - We aid them to fight against their enemy.
我們?cè)麄兛箵魯橙恕?/li> - Your guidance aided the work to go on smoothly.
你的指導(dǎo)使這項(xiàng)工作進(jìn)展順利。 - A former army first-aider brought his dog back from the dead by giving her the kiss of life after she choked on a 12.7cm bone, the Mirror reported Wednesday.
據(jù)英國(guó)《鏡報(bào)》2日?qǐng)?bào)道,一名前軍隊(duì)急救員,以口對(duì)口人工呼吸,救活了窒息的愛(ài)犬。
www.chinadaily.com.cn - These programmes are disturbing to watch because the resolution seems false and unhelpful — a bit like having a television show where major surgery is performed by a first aider.
這些節(jié)目是令人心煩的,不值得觀看,因?yàn)榻Y(jié)論似乎是錯(cuò)誤的或無(wú)用的——有點(diǎn)像制作了一個(gè)電視節(jié)目,表現(xiàn)在某處一個(gè)主要的外科手術(shù)被一個(gè)第一助手執(zhí)行。 - In all cases, do not attempt to remove the casualty without the assistance of a qualified first aider unless an imminent threat to life exists.
在沒(méi)有急救員的幫助時(shí),無(wú)論什么情況下都不可以試圖去移動(dòng)傷者,除非有一個(gè)即將來(lái)到的威脅危及到了患者的生命。
blog.sina.com.cn - It comes from the French expressions "venez m'aider." or "m'aidez."
- Her protest started when she objected, loudly and scornfully, to her own tiny part in the Warsaw Pact's military machine: being trained as a battlefield first-aider for the possibility of a nuclear attack from the West.
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