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aid [eɪd]1. nouna. ( = help) aide fb. ( = helper) aide mfc. (usually plural) ( = equipment, apparatus) aide f[+ person] aider ; [+ progress, recovery] contribuer à3. compounds* * *[eɪd] 1.1) ( help) aide fwith the aid of — à l'aide de [tool etc]; avec l'aide de [person]
2) ( charitable support) aide f ( from de; to, for à)in aid of — au profit de [charity etc]
3) ( equipment) aide f2.aid agency — organisation f humanitaire
3.aid worker — employé/-e m/f d'une organisation humanitaire
transitive verb aider [person] ( to do à faire); faciliter [digestion, recovery]4.1)2) Jur -
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A n1 ( help) aide f (to à) ; with/without sb's aid avec/sans l'aide de qn ; with the aid of à l'aide de ; to come to sb's aid venir en aide à qn ; to go to sb's aid aller à l'aide de qn ; he came/went to her aid il est venu/allé à son aide ;2 ( charitable or financial support) aide f (from de ; to, for à) ;3 in aid of au profit de [charity etc] ; what's all this shouting in aid of? GB hum c'est en quel honneur tous ces cris? ;4 ( equipment) aide f.B modif [budget, programme, scheme] d'entraide ; aid agency ou organization organisation f humanitaire ; aid worker employé/-e m/f d'une organisation humanitaire.C vtr aider [person] (to do à faire) ; faciliter [digestion, recovery, development] ; aided by sb/by sth aidé par qn/de qch.D vi1 to aid in faciliter ; to aid in doing sth aider à faire ;2 Jur ou hum to aid and abet sb être complice de qn ; aided and abetted by sb avec la complicité de qn ; charged with aiding and abetting Jur accusé de complicité.
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