词汇 | help |
释义 | See assistance help along 1. help sb/sth along to make it easier for something to happen or for someone to succeed: His career was helped along by his manager, who was a personal friend. Computers can certainly help along the learning process.2. help sb along to help someone to walk when they are injured or ill, by holding their arm: Tess was pale and breathless. He took her arm and helped her along. help off with help sb off with sth to help someone to take off their coat, shoes etc: Can I help you off with your coat? She helped him off with his wet things.■ SIMILAR TO: help on with help on with help sb on with sth to help someone to put on their coat, shoes etc: Do you want me to help you on with those boots?■ OPPOSITE: help off with help out help out • help sb out • help out sb to help someone, especially by doing some work for them or giving them money: As a teenager he had helped out at his family's garage. When I was unemployed, my mother helped me out. Mr Shirati left the firm after agreeing to help out an old friend who was ill.+ with The Ministry of Agriculture have offered to help out with the extra costs.■ SIMILAR TO: help help to 1. help yourself to sth to take and use something, especially food and drink, whenever you want it: Help yourself to whatever's in the fridge. He said I could help myself to his jackets and ties while he was away. to put some food on your own plate or drink in your own glass: Help yourselves to the vegetables.2. help sb to sth to put some food on someone else's plate for them, or put drink in their glass: Shall I help you to some rice?■ SIMILAR TO: serve help up help sb up to help someone to stand up: Furness put out his hand to help her up. He lay on the ice for a few minutes before being helped up and skating off. help (oneself) (to something)To serve oneself (something); to take, consume, or indulge in (something) freely or without permission or restraint. There's plenty of food in the kitchen, so please, help yourselves to more. The vagrant they had given shelter to for the night helped himself to the family's prized set of silverware. The maps at the information kiosk are free, so tourists are welcome to help themselves. help(someone or an animal) (get) over something1. Lit. to aid someone or an animal climb over something. I helped him get over the wall. I helped the puppy over the barrier. 2. Fig. to aid someone or an animal recover from something. Sharon wanted to help Roger get over his illness. We try to help the families get over the loss of their loved ones. helponeself (to something) to take something oneself without asking permission. The thief helped himself to the money in the safe. Help yourself to more dessert.
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