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/ˈhɛlp; ||ˈhɛp ||ˈhɛəp/
(vt.)幫助,幫忙,接濟,治療,款待(vi.)有用,救命幫忙,幫助者,補救辦法,助手
From:
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help
說明; 求助
From:
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help
助 求助
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Help
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Helped
(
Obs
.
imp.
Holp
p. p.
Holpen
);
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Helping
.]
1.
To
furnish
with
strength
or
means
for
the
successful
performance
of
any
action
or
the
attainment
of
any
object
;
to
aid
;
to
assist
;
as
,
to
help
a
man
in
his
work
;
to
help
one
to
remember
; --
the
following
infinitive
is
commonly
used
without
to
;
as
,
“
Help
me
scale
yon
balcony.”
2.
To
furnish
with
the
means
of
deliverance
from
trouble
;
as
,
to
help
one
in
distress
;
to
help
one
out
of
prison
.
“God
help
,
poor
souls
,
how
idly
do
they
talk!”
3.
To
furnish
with
relief
,
as
in
pain
or
disease
;
to
be
of
avail
against
; --
sometimes
with
of
before
a
word
designating
the
pain
or
disease
,
and
sometimes
having
such
a
word
for
the
direct
object
.
“To
help
him
of
his
blindness.”
The
true
calamus
helps
coughs
.
--
Gerarde
.
4.
To
change
for
the
better
;
to
remedy
.
Cease
to
lament
for
what
thou
canst
not
help
.
--
Shak
.
5.
To
prevent
;
to
hinder
;
as
,
the
evil
approaches
,
and
who
can
help
it
?
6.
To
forbear
;
to
avoid
.
I
can
not
help
remarking
the
resemblance
betwixt
him
and
our
author
.
--
Pope
.
7.
To
wait
upon
,
as
the
guests
at
table
,
by
carving
and
passing
food
.
To help forward
,
to
assist
in
advancing
.
To help off
,
to
help
to
go
or
pass
away
,
as
time
;
to
assist
in
removing
. --
Locke
.
To help on
,
to
forward
;
to
promote
by
aid
.
To help out
,
to
aid
,
as
in
delivering
from
a
difficulty
,
or
to
aid
in
completing
a
design
or
task
.
The
god
of
learning
and
of
light
Would
want
a
god
himself
to help
him
out
. --
Swift
.
--
To help over
,
to
enable
to
surmount
;
as
,
to help
one
over
an
obstacle
.
To help to
,
to
supply
with
;
to
furnish
with
;
as
,
to
help
one
to
soup
.
To help up
,
to
help
(
one
)
to
get
up
;
to
assist
in
rising
,
as
after
a
fall
,
and
the
like
.
“A
man
is
well
holp
up
that
trusts
to
you.”
--
Shak
.
Syn:
--
To
aid
;
assist
;
succor
;
relieve
;
serve
;
support
;
sustain
;
befriend
.
Usage:
--
To
Help
,
Aid
,
Assist
.
These
words
all
agree
in
the
idea
of
affording
relief
or
support
to
a
person
under
difficulties
.
Help
turns
attention
especially
to
the
source
of
relief
.
If
I
fall
into
a
pit
,
I
call
for
help
;
and
he
who
helps
me
out
does
it
by
an
act
of
his
own
.
Aid
turns
attention
to
the
other
side
,
and
supposes
coöperation
on
the
part
of
him
who
is
relieved
;
as
,
he
aided
me
in
getting
out
of
the
pit
;
I
got
out
by
the
aid
of
a
ladder
which
he
brought
.
Assist
has
a
primary
reference
to
relief
afforded
by
a
person
who
“stands by”
in
order
to
relieve
.
It
denotes
both
help
and
aid
.
Thus
,
we
say
of
a
person
who
is
weak
,
I
assisted
him
upstairs
,
or
,
he
mounted
the
stairs
by
my
assistance
.
When
help
is
used
as
a
noun
,
it
points
less
distinctively
and
exclusively
to
the
source
of
relief
,
or
,
in
other
words
,
agrees
more
closely
with
aid
.
Thus
we
say
,
I
got
out
of
a
pit
by
the
help
of
my
friend
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Help
v. i.
To
lend
aid
or
assistance
;
to
contribute
strength
or
means
;
to
avail
or
be
of
use
;
to
assist
.
A
generous
present
helps
to
persuade
,
as
well
as
an
agreeable
person
.
--
Garth
.
To help out
,
to
lend
aid
;
to
bring
a
supply
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Help
,
n.
1.
Strength
or
means
furnished
toward
promoting
an
object
,
or
deliverance
from
difficulty
or
distress
;
aid
; ^;
also
,
the
person
or
thing
furnishing
the
aid
;
as
,
he
gave
me
a
help
of
fifty
dollars
.
Give
us
help
from
trouble
,
for
vain
is
the
help
of
man
.
--
Ps
.
lx
. 11.
God
is
. . .
a
very
present
help
in
trouble
.
--
Ps
.
xlvi
. 1.
Virtue
is
a
friend
and
a
help
to
nature
.
--
South
.
2.
Remedy
;
relief
;
as
,
there
is
no
help
for
it
.
3.
A
helper
;
one
hired
to
help
another
;
also
,
thew
hole
force
of
hired
helpers
in
any
business
.
4.
Specifically
,
a
domestic
servant
,
man
or
woman
. [
Local
,
U
.
S
.]
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
help
n
1:
the
activity
of
contributing
to
the
fulfillment
of
a
need
or
furtherance
of
an
effort
or
purpose
; "
he
gave
me
an
assist
with
the
housework
"; "
could
not
walk
without
assistance
"; "
rescue
party
went
to
their
aid
"; "
offered
his
help
in
unloading
" [
syn
:
aid
,
assist
,
assistance
]
2:
a
resource
; "
visual
aids
in
teaching
"; "
economic
assistance
to
depressed
areas
" [
syn
:
aid
,
assistance
]
3:
a
means
of
serving
; "
of
no
avail
"; "
there's
no
help
for
it
"
[
syn
:
avail
,
service
]
4:
a
person
who
contributes
to
the
fulfillment
of
a
need
or
furtherance
of
an
effort
or
purpose
; "
my
invaluable
assistant
"; "
they
hired
additional
help
to
finish
the
work
" [
syn
:
assistant
,
helper
,
supporter
]
v
1:
give
help
or
assistance
;
be
of
service
; "
Everyone
helped
out
during
the
earthquake
"; "
Can
you
help
me
carry
this
table
?"; "
She
never
helps
around
the
house
" [
syn
:
assist
,
aid
]
2:
be
of
use
; "
This
will
help
to
prevent
accidents
" [
syn
:
facilitate
]
3:
improve
the
condition
of
; "
These
pills
will
help
the
patient
" [
syn
:
aid
]
4:
abstain
from
doing
;
always
used
with
a
negative
; "
I
can't
help
myself--I
have
to
smoke
"; "
She
could
not
help
watching
the
sad
spectacle
" [
syn
:
help oneself
]
5:
contribute
to
the
furtherance
of
; "
This
money
will
help
the
development
of
literacy
in
developing
countries
"
6:
improve
;
change
for
the
better
; "
New
slipcovers
will
help
the
old
living
room
furniture
"
7:
help
to
some
food
;
help
with
food
or
drink
; "
I
served
him
three
times
,
and
after
that
he
helped
himself
" [
syn
:
serve
]
8:
take
or
use
; "
She
helped
herself
to
some
of
the
office
supplies
" [
syn
:
avail
]
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