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1 aid
nounസഹായം, ഉപകാരം, തുണ, ഉപകരണങ്ങള്verb transitiveസഹായിക്കുക, തുണയ്ക്കുക, സഹായം നല്കുക
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aid- — *aid germ., Verb: nhd. brennen; ne. burn (Verb); Rekontruktionsbasis: as., ahd.; Etymologie: idg. *aidʰ , Verb, brennen, leuchten, Pokorny 11; … Germanisches Wörterbuch
aid — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 money, food, etc. ADJECTIVE ▪ emergency ▪ humanitarian ▪ cash (esp. BrE), development, economic, financial, food … Collocations dictionary
AID — 1 vt: to provide with what is useful in achieving an end conspiracy to counsel or aid draft resisters K. A. Cohen often used in the phrase aid and abet; see also abet vi: to be of use aided in the commission of the crime aid·er … Law dictionary
aid — [eɪd] noun [uncountable] help, such as food, medicines, or money, given by a government or private organization to help people who are suffering from war, hunger etc: • UN workers have been trying to move food aid to an estimated 2 million… … Financial and business terms
Aid — Aid, n. [F. aide, OF. a[ i]de, a[ i]e, fr. the verb. See {Aid}, v. t.] 1. Help; succor; assistance; relief. [1913 Webster] An unconstitutional mode of obtaining aid. Hallam. [1913 Webster] 2. The person or thing that promotes or helps in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Aid prayer — Aid Aid, n. [F. aide, OF. a[ i]de, a[ i]e, fr. the verb. See {Aid}, v. t.] 1. Help; succor; assistance; relief. [1913 Webster] An unconstitutional mode of obtaining aid. Hallam. [1913 Webster] 2. The person or thing that promotes or helps in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
aid — ► NOUN 1) help or support. 2) material help given to a country in need. ► VERB ▪ help. ● in aid of Cf. ↑in aid of ORIGIN Old French aide, from Latin adjuvare, f … English terms dictionary
aid — Verb: To support by furnishing strength or means. Anno: 22 ALR 1320. Noun: Money or substance given by way of assistance, for example, appropriations for foreign countries economically distressed. See aids; federal aid; state aid; welfare … Ballentine's law dictionary
aid and abet — verb to be accomplice to someone in an illegal act. A bank employee was also accused of aiding and abetting the gang of robbers … Wiktionary
aid — [[t]e͟ɪd[/t]] ♦ aids, aiding, aided 1) N UNCOUNT: oft supp N, N to n Aid is money, equipment, or services that are provided for people, countries, or organizations who need them but cannot provide them for themselves. ...regular flights carrying… … English dictionary
aid — I. verb Etymology: Middle English eyden, from Anglo French aider, from Latin adjutare, frequentative of adjuvare, from ad + juvare to help Date: 15th century transitive verb to provide with what is useful or necessary in achieving an end… … New Collegiate Dictionary