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1 aid
[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.) ajuda2. verb(to help: I was aided in my search by the library staff.) ajudar* * *['eid] n 1 ajuda, auxílio, apoio, socorro, amparo. 2 ajudante, auxiliar. 3 abbr aid-de-camp. • vt+vi ajudar, auxiliar, socorrer. to aid someone in a thing apoiar alguém num empreendimento. to come to somebody’s aid prestar auxílio a alguém. to give aid to socorrer a alguém. -
2 aid
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3 aid
I.auxílio, assistência, ajudaII. (v)auxiliar, ajudar -
4 aid
auxílio, ajudante, ajuda -
5 aid station
aid sta.tion['eid steiʃən] n Mil posto médico de campanha. -
6 aid-de-camp
aid-de-camp[eid də k'a:mp] n (pl aids-de-camp) Mil ajudante de campo. -
7 aid man
auxiliar do serviço de saúdeEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > aid man
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8 aid station
posto de socorroEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > aid station
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9 first aid
treatment of a wounded or sick person before the doctor's arrival: We should all learn first aid; (also adjective) (first-aid treatment.) primeiros socorros* * *first aid[fə:st 'eid] n primeiros socorros. -
10 first aid
treatment of a wounded or sick person before the doctor's arrival: We should all learn first aid; (also adjective) (first-aid treatment.) primeiros socorros -
11 Band aid
Band aid[b'ænd eid] n trade mark curativo adesivo. -
12 adventitious aid
ad.ven.ti.tious aid[ædvənt'iʃəs eid] n auxílio fortuito. -
13 deaf-aid
deaf-aidBrit aparelho de surdez. -
14 foreign aid
for.eign aid[fɔrin 'eid] n assistência econômica e/ou técnica, proveniente do exterior. -
15 grant-in-aid
grant-in-aidsubvenção de escola ou outra instituição. -
16 hearing aid
hear.ing aid[h'iəriŋ eid] n audiofone: dispositivo eletrônico usado por uma pessoa para auxiliar a audição. -
17 teaching aid
teach.ing aid[t'i:tʃiŋ eid] n Educ recurso ou material pedagógico. -
18 to aid someone in a thing
to aid someone in a thingapoiar alguém num empreendimento. -
19 to come to somebody’s aid
to come to somebody’s aidprestar auxílio a alguém. -
20 to give aid to
to give aid tosocorrer a alguém.
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