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1 aid convertor
• aid converter -
2 novčana pomoć
• aid; bonus; grant-in-aid; pecuinary aid; pecuniary aid; relief; subsidy; subvention; supplies -
3 namet
• aid; assessing; assessment; charge; contribution; imposition; impost; infliction; levy; tribute; trubute -
4 potpora
• aid; aliment; assistance; backing; backing up; brace; bracing; buttress; comfort; encouragement; facilitation; footing; furtherance; hanger; keystone; leg; override; prop; relief; shoulder; staff; stanchion; stand-by; strut; stub reinforcement; subsidiy; supplying; support; sustaine -
5 slušni aparat
• preceptron• deaf aid• hearing aid -
6 pomoć
• abetment; aid; assistance; auxiliary; avail; bestead; boost; easement; encouragement; furtherance; grant-it-aid; help; investment grant; ministration; redress; relief; remedy; resource; service; sos; spell; staff; subsidiary; succo; succo(u)r; succour; support -
7 pomoći
• abet; abject; advantage; aid; assist; assistance; avail of; bear a hand; befriend; bestead; deserving; facilitate; hand; help; hold up; in aid of; make profit of a thing; minister; profit; relieve; relieve nature; second; set forward; sethelp; stand by; succo; succo(u)r; to assist -
8 prva pomoć
• first aid; first-aid -
9 slušni aparat
• deaf aid; hearing aid -
10 aparat za gluve
• deaf aid -
11 aparat za nagluve
• hearing aid -
12 gumeni oslonac lisnate opruge
• leaf spring aidСрпски-Енглески Технички речник > gumeni oslonac lisnate opruge
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13 pomoć
• relief• remedy• easement• help• assistance• aid -
14 pomoći
• to give a hand• help• hold up• assist• aid -
15 pomoću
• via• with• by the aid of• by• by virtue of• by means of -
16 prva pomoć
• first-aid -
17 radionavigacioni uređaji
• radio aid to navigation -
18 u pomoć
• in aid of -
19 ugovor o tehničkoj pomoći
• technical aid agreement -
20 ađutant
• adjutancy; adjutant; aid; aide de camp; aide-de-camp
См. также в других словарях:
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Aid — Datos generales Nombre real Aída Alonso Iglesias Nacimiento 28 de marzo de 1990 (21 años) Origen … Wikipedia Español
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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
Aîd — Aïd Religion religions abrahamiques : judaïsme · christianisme · islam Cet … Wikipédia en Français
ʿAid — Aïd Religion religions abrahamiques : judaïsme · christianisme · islam Cet … Wikipédia en Français
aid — aid, aide An aid is someone who helps (in various ways), whereas an aide denotes either of two more specific functions: (1) short for aide de camp, a high ranking officer in the armed services • (Brigadier Monson summoned his five closest aides… … Modern English usage
aid — aid·ance; aid·ant; aid·er; aid·ful; aid·less; aid·man; aid; AID; med·ic·aid; un·aid·ed·ly; … English syllables
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