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1 lend a helping hand
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > lend a helping hand
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2 lend a helping hand
1) Общая лексика: помогать, помочь, протянуть руку помощи2) Дипломатический термин: оказать (кому-л.) помощь -
3 lend a helping hand to
Общая лексика: протянуть (кому-л.) руку помощиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > lend a helping hand to
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4 lend a willing hand
Общая лексика: подать руку помощи -
5 lend me a hand with my coat
Макаров: помоги мне надеть пальтоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > lend me a hand with my coat
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6 lend a helping hand
помочьАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > lend a helping hand
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7 lend a helping hand
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8 lend a helping hand
оказать (кому-л.) помощь -
9 lend\ a\ helping\ hand
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10 lend\ a\ helping\ hand
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11 lend\ sy\ a\ hand
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12 give/lend a helping hand
(to help or assist: I'm always ready to give/lend a helping hand.) give en hjælpende hånd* * *(to help or assist: I'm always ready to give/lend a helping hand.) give en hjælpende hånd -
13 give/lend a helping hand
(to help or assist: I'm always ready to give/lend a helping hand.) gi en hjelpende hånd -
14 give/lend a helping hand
(to help or assist: I'm always ready to give/lend a helping hand.) ge ngn en hjälpande hand, ge ngn ett handtag -
15 to lend (somebody) a hand
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16 give/lend a helping hand
(to help or assist: I'm always ready to give/lend a helping hand.) echar una mano -
17 give/lend a helping hand
(to help or assist: I'm always ready to give/lend a helping hand.) rétta hjálparhönd, aðstoða -
18 give/lend a helping hand
(to help or assist: I'm always ready to give/lend a helping hand.) segítséget nyújt -
19 give/lend a helping hand
(to help or assist: I'm always ready to give/lend a helping hand.) dar a mão -
20 give/lend a helping hand
(to help or assist: I'm always ready to give/lend a helping hand.) yardım etmek
См. также в других словарях:
lend someone a hand — lend (someone) a hand to help someone do something, especially something that involves physical effort. Could you lend me a hand with these books? He s always willing to lend a hand in the kitchen … New idioms dictionary
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lend a helping hand — lend a (helping) hand to help do something. Jay expected his children to lend a hand where they were needed … New idioms dictionary
lend somebody a hand with something — lend (sb) a (helping) ˈhand (with sth) idiom (informal) to help sb with sth • I went over to see if I could lend a hand. Main entry: ↑lendidiom … Useful english dictionary
lend somebody a hand — lend (sb) a (helping) ˈhand (with sth) idiom (informal) to help sb with sth • I went over to see if I could lend a hand. Main entry: ↑lendidiom … Useful english dictionary
lend a helping hand with something — lend (sb) a (helping) ˈhand (with sth) idiom (informal) to help sb with sth • I went over to see if I could lend a hand. Main entry: ↑lendidiom … Useful english dictionary
lend a helping hand — verb Assist or facilitate (in some endeavour) … Wiktionary
lend a helping hand — … Useful english dictionary
lend — [ lend ] (past tense and past participle lent [ lent ] ) verb ** 1. ) transitive to give someone something for a short time, expecting that they will give it back to you later. If you lend someone something, they borrow it from you: The local… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
lend — W3S3 [lend] v past tense and past participle lent [lent] [: Old English; Origin: lAnan, from lAn; LOAN1] 1.) a) [T] to let someone borrow money or something that belongs to you for a short time →↑borrow lend sth to sb ▪ I lent my CD p … Dictionary of contemporary English
lend a hand — lend (someone) a hand to help someone do something, especially something that involves physical effort. Could you lend me a hand with these books? He s always willing to lend a hand in the kitchen … New idioms dictionary