aide 英 [eɪd]   美 [ed]

aide

aide  英 [eɪd] 美 [ed]

n. 助手;副官;侍从武官 

名词复数:aides 

An aide announced that dinner was ready in the mess hall. 一个助手宣布晚餐已经在食堂大厅准备好了。
The aide, now 29, said the royal trade ambassador discussed relations between Libya and Britain and an oil contract. 现年29岁的助手说,皇家贸易大使讨论了利比亚和英国的关系和一份石油合同。

  • Remember that aide with an "e" at the end is a noun. It refers to a person who helps or acts as an assistant, such as a nurse's aide or a presidential aide.
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  • n. 助手;副官;侍从武官
  • 1. An aide announced that dinner was ready in the mess hall.

    一个助手宣布晚餐已经在食堂大厅准备好了。

  • 2. The aide, now 29, said the royal trade ambassador discussed relations between Libya and Britain and an oil contract.

    现年29岁的助手说,皇家贸易大使讨论了利比亚和英国的关系和一份石油合同。

  • 3. After insisting she had to make the flight because she was with a U.S. governor, an American embassy aide intervened.

    她坚持说要乘此航班,因为她是一位美国的州长的随员,这样美国大使馆的一位副官介入了。

  • aide (n.) "officer whose duty is to receive and communicate the orders of a general officer," 1777, short for aide-de-camp (1660s), a French term in English, literally "camp assistant" (see aid (n.)). Plural of the full term is aides-de-camp.
aide / eɪd ; NAmE eɪd / noun a person who helps another person, especially a politician, in their job (尤指从政者的)助手 White House aides 白宫助理 aide aides aide / eɪd ; NAmE eɪd /
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