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    n. 1. тусламж. 2. \help (to sb) тус, нэмэр. She was a more hindirance than a \help (to me). Тэр ч надад нэмэр болохоосоо нэрмээс болсон доо. 3. гэрийн ажилтан. there is no help for it үүнд туслах арга үгүй; үүнийг яах ч аргагүй. v. 1. \help (sb) (with sth) туслах, дэмжих. 2. \help oneself/ sb (to sth) өөрөө хоол идэх/ бусдад хоол өгөх. 3. барих, тэвчих. help down буухад туслах. help forward урагш нь хөтлөх, урагшлуулах, ахиулах. help in ороход туслах. help into өмсөхөд туслах. help off тайлахад туслах. help on хувцсы нь авч өгөх. help out гарахад туслах. help through хамжилцах. help up өндийхөд туслах, шaт өгсөхөд нь туслах. She helped him with his work. Тэр эмэгтэй түүний ажилд нь хамжилцаж өгөв. could not help (doing) sth барих, тэвчих. It can't/ couldn't be \helped. Энд яах ч арга байхгүй. can't/ couldn't \help laughing инээдээ барьж чадахгүй. help sb off/ on with sth хувцсыг нь тайлах/ өмсүүлэх. help (sb) out туслах, дэмжих. helper n. туслагч. helping n. порци, таваг хоол. helpful adj. \help (to sb) ашигтай, тустай, хэрэгтэй. He's always very \help to his mother. Тэр эхдээ тун их тус болдог. helpfully adv. ашигтайгаар, тустайгаар. helpfulness n. helpless adj. 1. арчаагүй, дорой, чадваргүй. a \help invalid бие дорой тахир татуу хүн; a \help drunkard арчаагүй архичин. 2. биеэ хамгаалах чадваргүй. Without weapons we are \help. Буу зэвсэггүй бол бид яаж ч чадахгүй шүү дээ.

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