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1 защищать
1) General subject: advocate, assert, bestride, bield, bonnet, buckler, champion, contest, cover, defend, espouse a program (что-л.), espouse bigamy (что-л.), exhort, fence, fight, guard, guard (against, from), keep, maintain, overshadow, plead (в суде);), protect, protest, rampart, safeguard, screen, shade, shadow, sheathe, shield, stand by, stand to stand by smb. smth., stand up (что-л.), stand up for, stick up for, support, vindicate, ward, uphold, stick up (for), speak in favour of (кого-л.), speak in support of (кого-л.), hold a brief for somebody, fight (one's) corner, stand guard2) Biology: shadow (от света, солнца)3) Literal: hold a brief for5) Agriculture: shadow (от солнца, от света)6) Rare: enshield7) Construction: bulwark9) Law: advocate (в суде), defend (ся), secure, stand in defence, stand in defence of (кого-л.), sustain (право)10) Economy: stand up for (что-л.)11) Automobile industry: protecting12) Forestry: canopy13) Politics: assure, ensure, guarantee, provide for, safeguard from, supply with15) Oil: shelter16) Drilling: relay17) Football: (мяч) shield18) Automation: shroud19) leg.N.P. advance, advocate (e.g., an idea, a policy), defend (criminal procedure), hold harmless, protect (human rights, civil rights, copyright, etc.)20) Psychoanalysis: champion ideas21) Makarov: blanket, fend (сокр. от defend), give shelter, mask, proof (от воздействия влаги), screen (от излучения), shade (от света, солнца), shade (от солнца, от света), shadow (от солнца, света), shelter (виды нижнего яруса), shield (от излучения)22) Electrochemistry: (to) be protective -
2 оказывать помощь
1) General subject: accord assistance, administer relief, help, hold up by the chin, imp, lend assistance, lend support, minister, (кому-л.) minister to, prompt, relieve, render assistance, succour, administrate relief, assist, furnish help, give help, offer help, provide help, render aid, support, back assistance (FT), administer aid (медицинскую или гуманитарную), attend to (Emergency crews are still attending to a cyclist who was hit at Kingsway east of Boundary earlier this afternoon.), dispense aid2) Medicine: administer (больному), attend, favor, manage3) Military: give assistance4) Economy: furnish assistance, lend help5) Diplomatic term: give assistance to (кому-л.), lend a hand, lend assistance to (кому-л.), provide assistance to (кому-л.), render assistance to (кому-л.)6) Jargon: dish out, go to bat for ( someone), straighten (someone)7) Business: aid, lend aid, render a service, resort8) Makarov: render help, serve, contribute help (личным участием) -
3 помогать с энтузиазмом
General subject: go to bat for someoneУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > помогать с энтузиазмом
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4 самоотверженно помогать (кому-л.)
General subject: go to bat for someoneУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > самоотверженно помогать (кому-л.)
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5 самоотверженно помогать
General subject: (кому-л.) go to bat for someoneУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > самоотверженно помогать
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6 поддержать
1) General subject: advocate (advocate for peace - выступить в защиту мира), aliment, back, back up, bear, bear out, bear up, bolster, bolster up, buoy, buttress, carry, carry through, confirm, defend, encourage, espouse, exhort, favor, favour, feed, fortify, give a boost (кого-л.), help up (кого-либо), indorse, keep, keep alive (огонь, интерес), keep up, maintain, retain, scaffold, second, sponsor, stand by, stand for, stand to, stay, stick up for, strengthen hands (кого-л.), support, sustain, underpin, undershore, upbear, vindicate, endorse (AD), give backing to (АД), go to bat for somebody, give the thumbs up, welcome2) Colloquial: angel3) American: root4) Military: uphold5) Engineering: hold up6) Jargon: buy, get somebody's back (slang phrase meaning 'I support you and your decisions' (АБ)), hand it to someone, shore up7) leg.N.P. patronize -
7 прийти на помощь
1) General subject: (кому-л.) come to 's help, (к кому-л.) come to relief, come to the rescue, (к кому-л.) go to aid, go to the rescue, (кому-л.) come to help, go to bat for somebody, come to someone's aid2) American: subvene3) Makarov: (к кому-л.) come to smb's relief, (к кому-л.) come to the aid of, come to the aid
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go to bat for someone — go to bat for (someone) American & Australian to give help and support to someone who is in trouble, often by talking to someone else for them. Give me some decent evidence and I ll go to bat for you … New idioms dictionary
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go to bat for someone — mainly american informal phrase to give someone your support and help Thesaurus: to help someonesynonym to support an idea, plan or personsynonym Main entry: bat … Useful english dictionary
go to bat for someone — mainly American informal to give someone your support and help … English dictionary
go to bat for — (someone) American & Australian to give help and support to someone who is in trouble, often by talking to someone else for them. Give me some decent evidence and I ll go to bat for you … New idioms dictionary
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go to bat for — If you go to bat for someone, you support or help him or her when they need it … The small dictionary of idiomes
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go to bat for — phrasal : to give active support or assistance to : defend, champion many friends stepped forward to go to bat for him and try to get him reinstated James Jones * * * go to bat for (N American informal) To defend, take the side of • • • Main… … Useful english dictionary
go to bat for — help someone by talking to managers or authorities, put in a good word for Uncle Bob works for the City. If your tax bill is too high, maybe he ll go to bat for you … English idioms