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помогать; помочьthe neighbours lent a helping hand while his wife was hospitalized — пока жена лежала в больнице, ему помогали соседи
Синонимический ряд:assist (verb) aid; assist; help; succor; succour -
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Concise English-Russian phrasebook > lend smb. a helping hand
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vt (lent, lent) 1. posuditi; pozajmiti (kome) 2. pružiti, davati; pridavati; podijeliti / to # ear (one's ears) = poslušati, saslušati; to # a (helping) hand = pomoći, pomagati, biti od koristi, pružiti ruku pomoćnicu; [arch] to # a p a box on the ear = dati (opaliti) zaušnicu komu, udariti po obrazu koga; to # assistance = pomoći, biti na pomoći, biti koristan; to # oneself to = pristati (na); it does not # itself to the purpose = nije prikladno za tu svrhu; [US] # and lease bill = zakon o najmu i zajmu; to # a sympathetic ear = saslušati s razumijevanjem* * *
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > lend a hand
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126 lend a hand
помочьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > lend a hand
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להושיט עזרה, לתת יד* * *◙ די תתל,הרזע טישוהל◄ -
128 lend a hand
el atıvermek, yardım etmek
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lend a hand — lend (someone) a hand to help someone do something, especially something that involves physical effort. Could you lend me a hand with these books? He s always willing to lend a hand in the kitchen … New idioms dictionary