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1 hjælp
sg - hjælpenпо́мощь жfǿrste hjælp — пе́рвая по́мощь
kómme én til hjælp — прийти́ кому́-л. на по́мощь
rǻbe2 om hjælp — звать на по́мощь; помоги́те!, на по́мощь!
ved hjælp af — при по́мощи (чего-л.)
* * *aid, assistance, backup, hand, help* * *(en) help,(F: bistand) assistance;(F: især om teknisk, militær hjælp) aid;( undsætning) rescue;( understøttelse) assistance, aid ( fx aid to developing countries; financial assistance (el. aid)), support ( fx financial support),( til nødstedte) relief ( fx send relief to the victims of theearthquake);( offentlig ydelse) benefit,( engangs-) grant ( fx maternity grant);( nytte) help, use;( hjælper i huset) (domestic) help;[ hjælp!] help!( ofte =) he gives twice who gives quickly;[ kalde andre til hjælp] call in (the aid of) others;[ komme til hjælp] come to the rescue;[ komme en til hjælp] come to somebody's rescue (, aid, assistance);[ tage noget til hjælp] make use of something,F have recourse to something;[ være en til hjælp] be of assistance to somebody;[ ved hjælp af] by means of, with the help (, aid) of;[ ved egen hjælp] unaided;
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