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help out aiutare, dare una mano; help [sb.] out aiutare, dare una mano a* * *(to help (a person), usually for a short time because the person is in some difficulty: I help out in the shop from time to time; Could you help me out by looking after the baby?) dare un aiuto* * *1. vi + advaiutare, dare una mano2. vt + advaiutare, dare una mano a* * *help out aiutare, dare una mano; help [sb.] out aiutare, dare una mano a -
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3 ■ help out
■ help outv. t. e i. + avv.aiutare; dare un aiuto (a); dare una mano (a) □ to help sb. out with a loan, aiutare q. con un prestito. -
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help out aider, donner un coup de main (colloq); help [somebody] out gen aider, donner un coup de main (colloq) à; ( financially) dépanner (colloq); ( in crisis) tirer [quelqu'un] d'embarras [person] -
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help out 1) помагам (на някого) да излезе; 2) изваждам от затруднение, спасявам от беда; оказвам помощ; -
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1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verb* * *(to help (a person), usually for a short time because the person is in some difficulty: I help out in the shop from time to time; Could you help me out by looking after the baby?) aushelfen* * *◆ help outI. vt▪ to \help out out ⇆ sb jdm [aus]helfen, jdn unterstützenII. vi aushelfen* * *1. viaushelfen (with bei)2. vt sephelfen (+dat) (with mit); (in crisis also) aufhelfen (+dat) (with bei)will £3 help you out? — helfen Ihnen £ 3 weiter?
* * *A v/t1. jemandem heraus-, hinaushelfen2. fig jemandem aus der Not helfenwith mit)B v/i1. aushelfen ( with bei, mit)2. helfen, nützlich sein* * *1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verb* * *v.aushelfen v. -
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1. Iwhen my mother was in granny helped out когда мама заболела, нас выручала /нам помогала/ бабушка2. III1) help smb. out he did not say a word to help me out он не сказал ни слова, чтобы выручить меня /чтобы помочь мне выйти из затруднительного положения/2) help out smth. /smth. out/ she helped out the soup она разлила /раздала/ суп; she helped out the meat она разложила мясо по тарелкам3. XXI1help smb. out with smth. he helped me out with money many times он много раз выручал меня деньгами -
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(to help (a person), usually for a short time because the person is in some difficulty: I help out in the shop from time to time; Could you help me out by looking after the baby?) echar una mano, ayudar1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o ayudar, darle* or echarle una mano a2) v + adv ayudar1.VI + ADV ayudar, echar una manoDad helped out with £200 — papá ayudó or echó una mano con 200 libras
2.VT + ADVto help sb out — ayudar a algn, echar una mano a algn
his parents help him out financially — sus padres le ayudan or le echan una mano económicamente
* * *1) v + o + adv, v + adv + o ayudar, darle* or echarle una mano a2) v + adv ayudar -
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(to help (a person), usually for a short time because the person is in some difficulty: I help out in the shop from time to time; Could you help me out by looking after the baby?) hjælpe* * *(to help (a person), usually for a short time because the person is in some difficulty: I help out in the shop from time to time; Could you help me out by looking after the baby?) hjælpe -
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vtto \help out out <-> sb jdm [aus]helfen, jdn unterstützen vi aushelfen;to \help out out with sth bei etw dat helfen -
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(to help (a person), usually for a short time because the person is in some difficulty: I help out in the shop from time to time; Could you help me out by looking after the baby?) aðstoða -
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(to help (a person), usually for a short time because the person is in some difficulty: I help out in the shop from time to time; Could you help me out by looking after the baby?) kisegít (vkit vmivel) -
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(to help (a person), usually for a short time because the person is in some difficulty: I help out in the shop from time to time; Could you help me out by looking after the baby?) dar uma mãozinha -
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(to help (a person), usually for a short time because the person is in some difficulty: I help out in the shop from time to time; Could you help me out by looking after the baby?) yardım etmek -
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(to help (a person), usually for a short time because the person is in some difficulty: I help out in the shop from time to time; Could you help me out by looking after the baby?) pomagati iz težav* * *transitive verb pomagati komu prebroditi težave, podpreti koga -
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(to help (a person), usually for a short time because the person is in some difficulty: I help out in the shop from time to time; Could you help me out by looking after the baby?) auttaa -
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(to help (a person), usually for a short time because the person is in some difficulty: I help out in the shop from time to time; Could you help me out by looking after the baby?) hjelpe (til), bistå, støtte -
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(to help (a person), usually for a short time because the person is in some difficulty: I help out in the shop from time to time; Could you help me out by looking after the baby?) wybawiać z kłopotu -
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(to help (a person), usually for a short time because the person is in some difficulty: I help out in the shop from time to time; Could you help me out by looking after the baby?) izpalīdzēt; izlīdzēt
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