aid

aid
I 1. [eɪd]
nome
1) (help) aiuto m.

with the aid of — con l'aiuto di

to come to sb.'s aid — venire in aiuto di qcn.

what's all this shouting in aid of? — BE scherz. come mai tutta questa confusione?

2) (money, food, etc.) aiuto m., sovvenzione f., sussidio m. (from di; to, for a)

in aid of — a favore di [hospital, organization etc.]

in aid of charity — a scopo benefico

3) (equipment)

teaching aid — sussidio didattico

2.
modificatore [organization, programme] assistenziale
II 1. [eɪd]
verbo transitivo aiutare [person] (to do a fare); aiutare, facilitare [digestion, recovery]
2.
verbo intransitivo
1)

to aid in — aiutare, essere d'aiuto in

to aid in doing sth. — aiutare a fare qcs

2) dir.

charged with aiding and abetting — dir. accusato di correità

* * *
[eid] 1. noun
(help: Rich countries give aid to developing countries; The teacher uses visual aids; He came to my aid when my car broke down.) aiuto
2. verb
(to help: I was aided in my search by the library staff.) aiutare
* * *
I 1. [eɪd]
nome
1) (help) aiuto m.

with the aid of — con l'aiuto di

to come to sb.'s aid — venire in aiuto di qcn.

what's all this shouting in aid of? — BE scherz. come mai tutta questa confusione?

2) (money, food, etc.) aiuto m., sovvenzione f., sussidio m. (from di; to, for a)

in aid of — a favore di [hospital, organization etc.]

in aid of charity — a scopo benefico

3) (equipment)

teaching aid — sussidio didattico

2.
modificatore [organization, programme] assistenziale
II 1. [eɪd]
verbo transitivo aiutare [person] (to do a fare); aiutare, facilitare [digestion, recovery]
2.
verbo intransitivo
1)

to aid in — aiutare, essere d'aiuto in

to aid in doing sth. — aiutare a fare qcs

2) dir.

charged with aiding and abetting — dir. accusato di correità


English-Italian dictionary. 2013.

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