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121 ассистировать
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122 помогать
без доп.
1) (кому-л.) help
2) avail, be effective; relieve, bring relief* * *1) help; 2) assist* * *help, aid, assist; support* * *aidassistavailavailsbearbesteadfacilitatehelppromotepropredoundsecond -
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см. помогать* * *1) help; 2) assist* * *help, aid, assist; support* * *aidassistbesteadhelp -
124 присутствовать
несовер.; (на чем-л.)
be present (at); assist (at); attend (at)* * ** * *be present; assist; attend* * *assistattendsit -
125 помогать
Глаголу помогать соответствуют английские синонимы help, aid и assist. Help – наиболее употребительное слово, имеющее значение 'помогать – оказывать действенную помощь' (часто в виде личной услуги) лицу, испытывающему в ней острую нужду: to help somebody with the luggage, to help one out of a difficulty. Aid имеет значение 'помогать – оказывать поддержку лицу, добивающемуся осуществления какой-л. цели' (помощь может быть индивидуальной или исходить от группы, коллектива, страны): to aid somebody to carry on a scheme, to aid a country with loans and subsidies. Если речь идет о помощи, имеющей второстепенный характер, употребляется assist: a student who can assist a professor in his work.Трудности английского языка (лексический справочник). Русско-английский словарь > помогать
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126 способствовать
•Intermolecular hydrogen bonding is favoured by a high solute concentration.
•Emission is aided by placing a probe on the cathode.
•Suppression of termination by this codon was mediated by a tRAN (биол.).
•Cleavage is frequently instrumental in segregating...
•High pressure is favourable to the production of ammonia.
•This feature is an aid to (or is useful in) interpretation of...
•Rubber gaskets and compounds will aid (or assist) in reducing vibration.
•The lower part is milled to assist the inflow of air.
•Slow feeds are beneficial (or favourable) for producing smooth finishes.
•The belief may be encouraged, as it conduces to the welfare of...
•Windy nights are not conducive to surface-air cooling.
•Nuclei... are highly hygroscopic and encourage condensation.
•This will serve to increase the hydraulic pressure.
•Prolonged heating at such a temperature favours (or benefits) further grain growth.
•The employment of independent pins makes for (or contributes to) resistance to corrosion.
•This radiation may promote certain chemical reactions.
•It is desirable to promote passage of all combustible particles through the flame.
•Grooves in the stones facilitate motion of materials.
•These researches contributed to the development of...
•A very slight amount of mixing can greatly enhance (or improve) the transport.
Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > способствовать
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127 аппарат вспомогательного кровообращения
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > аппарат вспомогательного кровообращения
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128 быть готовым помочь
General subject: be forward to assist, to be forward to assistУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > быть готовым помочь
См. также в других словарях:
Assist — or ASSIST may refer to:In sport: *Action by a player leading to a score by another player: **Assist (basketball) **Assist (ice hockey) **Assist (football) (soccer) **Assist (water polo) *Assist (baseball) is awarded to every defensive player who… … Wikipedia
assist — UK US /əˈsɪst/ verb ► [I or T] to help somebody or help with something: assist (sb) with sth »The coordinator will assist the director with all aspects of event planning. assist (sb) in doing sth »The prospectus provides detailed information that … Financial and business terms
assist — I verb abet, accommodate, act as assistant to, administer to, afford aid, aid, auxiliari, back, be of help, be of use, come to the aid of, cooperate with, do a service, endorse, foster, furnish aid, further, give a hand, give aid, give support,… … Law dictionary
assist — has the same meaning as help, and shares the same grammatical constructions. In many contexts the two words are interchangeable, but help is usually preferable, assist being, in Fowler s term (1926), a ‘genteelism’ to be avoided. However, assist… … Modern English usage
Assist — As*sist , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Assisted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Assisting}.] [L. assistere; ad + sistere to cause to stand, to stand, from stare to stand: cf. F. assister. See {Stand}.] To give support to in some undertaking or effort, or in time of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Assist — As*sist , v. i. 1. To lend aid; to help. [1913 Webster] With God not parted from him, as was feared, But favoring and assisting to the end. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. To be present as a spectator; as, to assist at a public meeting. [A Gallicism]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
assist — /ˈassist, ingl. əˈsɪst/ [lett. «assistere»] s. m. inv. passaggio da gol … Sinonimi e Contrari. Terza edizione
assist — [n] help abetment, aid, assistance, backing, benefit, boost, collaboration, comfort, compensation, cooperation, facilitation, furtherance, hand, helping hand, lift, reinforcement, relief, service, support; concept 110 Ant. hindrance, hurt, stop,… … New thesaurus
assist — [ə sist′] vt. [ME assisten < OFr assister < L assistere < ad , to + sistere, to make stand < stare, to STAND] 1. to give help to; aid 2. to work with as a helper or assistant vi. to give help; aid n. 1. an instance or act of helping … English World dictionary
assist — {{hw}}{{assist}}{{/hw}}(sport) Nel basket e nel calcio, ultimo passaggio che dà, a chi lo riceve, buone possibilità di segnare … Enciclopedia di italiano
assist — *help, aid Analogous words: *support, uphold, back, champion: profit, avail, *benefit: attend, *accompany, escort: cooperate, concur (see UNITE) Antonyms: hamper: impede Contrasted words: * … New Dictionary of Synonyms