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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
yardım
aid
yardım

Japonya'nın dış yardımları yurttaki ekonomik yavaşlamadan dolayı kısmen azalıyor. - Japan's foreign aid is decreasing in part because of an economic slowdown at home.

Diktatörün tüm yardımcıları ile ilgili mutlak sadakatı vardı. - The dictator had the absolute loyalty of all his aides.

aid
yardım etmek

Aids'li insanlara yardım etmek amacıyla para toplamak için şarkıcılar birlikte şarkı söylediler. - The singers sang together in order to raise money to help people with AIDS.

aid
{f} yardımcı olmak

Adam boğulan kadına yardımcı olmak için daldı. - The man dived to the drowning woman's aid.

aid
destek

Sevgili bir arkadaşım tarafından desteklendim. - I was aided by a dear friend.

Onu kendi işinde destekledik. - We aided him in his business.

aid
yardımcı

Bu yeni ilaç, tedavine yardımcı olabilir. - This new medicine may aid your recovery.

Esperanto yabancı dil öğretimi için bir yardımcıdır. - Esperanto is an aid for teaching foreign languages.

aid
medet
aid
aygıt
aid
çare
aid
{f} yardım et

Onlar derhal bize yardım etmeye geldiler. - They came to our aid at once.

Gelişmiş ülkeler, gelişmekte olan ülkelere yardım etmeliler. - Advanced countries must give aid to developing countries.

aid
yardim etmek
aid
kömek
aid
el uzatmak
aid
yardımın
aid
{i} yardım,yardım
aid
{i} alet
aid
iane vermek
aid
f yardım etmek
aid
first aid ilk yardım
Турецкий язык - Турецкий язык

Определение aid to в Турецкий язык Турецкий язык словарь

AİD
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Hastayı ziyaret eden
AİD
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Geri gelen, dönen. Râci. Dâir
AİD
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Bir kimse veya bir şeyle ilgili olan
aid
Ortaçağ Avrupa'sında toplanan bir vergi
aid
Bir hastayı ziyaret eden
Английский Язык - Английский Язык

Определение aid to в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь

aid
The person who promotes or helps in something being done; a helper; an assistant
aid
An aide-de-camp, so called by abbreviation
aid
An exchequer loan
aid
Help assistance; succor, relief
aid
Something which helps; a material source of help

The incompetent general's brilliant aid often made priceless suggestions.

aid
A historical subsidy granted to the crown by Parliament for an extraordinary purpose, such as a war effort
aid
To (give) support (to); to further the progress of; to help; to assist
aid
{n} help support, subsidy, a helper
aid
{v} to help, assist, succor, support, relieve
Aid
Access identifier The AID [article 331] in a TL1 message uniquely identifies the entity to be acted upon by the input message to the NE
Aid
– 1 under the feudal system: a pecuniary contribution by a feudal vassal to his lord (limited by Magna Carta to three special occasions as listed in Article 12) [Articles 12, 14, 15]
Aid
Internationally, this refers to net flows of official development assistance ('oda' for countries on Part I of the DAC list) and official assistance ('oa' for countries on Part II of the DAC list) In Britain, it describes gross flows of public expenditure on overseas aid, which includes flows under the aid programme, and self-financed net investment by the Commonwealth Development Corporation, and flows from other government departments for development
Aid
help, as in: He rushed to the aid of the victim with no thought for his own safety
Aid
Agency for International Development
Aid
The flow of finance and capital resources from developing to developed and underdeveloped economies (nations or regions)
Aid
Automatic Incident Detection
Aid
money and resources which people and governments in richer countries give or loan to people and governments in poorer countries
Aid
Access IDentifier
Aid
The words "aid" and "assistance" refer to flows which qualify as Official Development Assistance (ODA) or Official Aid (OA)
Aid
help provided, usually quickly, in large units and without consideration of institutional strengthening or capacity-building aspects (e g emergency food aid) (see also: Technical Assistance)
Aid
Agency for International Development (GNR)
Aid
Any signal given to a horse to prompt it to turn, change gaits, or perform some other maneuver See natural aids
Aid
the work of caring for or attending to someone or something; "no medical care was required"; "the old car needed constant attention"
Aid
Artificial Insemination Donor
Aid
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"
Aid
A device, for example, a walking frame, which assists someone to carry out daily living activities which they would otherwise only be able to do with difficulty or not at all
Aid
Application Identifier: the unique code associated with a card application, which allows the terminal to select a suitable application within the card for a given operation
Aid
United States Agency for International Development
Aid
money given to developing countries by richer ones
Aid
improve the condition of; "These pills will help the patient"
Aid
Agency for International Development, an agency within the Department of State which carries out U S programs of technical and economic assistance to less-developed countries AID's programs place emphasis on agriculture, health, and education AID denotes the Washington, DC, offices and USAID denotes the AID offices located in foreign countries KCCO supplies most of the food-aid commodities utilized in programs under AID's jurisdiction
Aid
Application Identifier: the unique code associated with a smart card application, which allows the terminal to select a suitable application within the card for a given operation
Aid
money or resources given or lent on favourable terms to developing countries
Aid
Aircraft Identifier; Aircraft Identification
Aid
aidance
aid
An aide-de-camp, so called by abbreviation; as, a generals aid
aid
A pecuniary tribute paid by a vassal to his feudal lord on special occasions
aid
A subsidy granted to the king by Parliament; also, an exchequer loan
aid
To support; to give support to; to further the progress of; to help; to assist
aid
An activity or event in aid of a particular cause or charity is intended to raise money for that cause or charity. a charity performance in aid of Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital
aid
a gift of money to support a worthy person or cause
aid
A pecuniary tribute paid by a vassal to his lord on special occasions
aid
If something aids a process, it makes it easier or more likely to happen. The export sector will aid the economic recovery Calcium may aid in the prevention of colon cancer. see also Band-Aid, first aid, hearing aid, legal aid
aid
An aid-de-camp, so called by abbreviation; as, a general's aid
aid
To aid someone means to help or assist them. a software system to aid managers in advanced decision-making The hunt for her killer will continue, with police aided by the army and air force. = help, assist Aid is also a noun. He was forced to turn for aid to his former enemy. = assistance
aid
A historical subsidy granted to the crown by Parliament for an extraodinary purpose; also, an exchequer loan
aid
To support, either by furnishing strength or means in coöperation to effect a purpose, or to prevent or to remove evil; to help; to assist
aid
Aid is money, equipment, or services that are provided for people, countries, or organizations who need them but cannot provide them for themselves. regular flights carrying humanitarian aid to Cambodia They have already pledged billions of dollars in aid. food aid convoys
aid
An aid is an object, device, or technique that makes something easier to do. The book is an invaluable aid to teachers of literature
aid
If you come or go to someone's aid, you try to help them when they are in danger or difficulty. the abbreviation of the Agency for International Development
aid
Help; succor; assistance; relief
aid
{f} help; assist
aid
The person or thing that promotes or helps in something done; a helper; an assistant
aid
a resource; "visual aids in teaching"; "economic assistance to depressed areas"
aid
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"
aid
To aid a country, organization, or person means to provide them with money, equipment, or services that they need. US efforts to aid Kurdish refugees. + -aided -aided grant-aided factories. state-aided schools
aid
If you perform a task with the aid of something, you need or use that thing to perform that task. He succeeded with the aid of a completely new method he discovered = help
aid
{i} help; assistance; accessory
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