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givinghelporsupport,especiallyto a moreimportantpersonor thing: 辅助的auxiliarystaff/nurses辅助人员/助理护士 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesHelping and co-operating - a good/bad turnidiom
- abet
- accommodative
- aid
- any port in a stormidiom
- assist
- assistance
- bridge
- carry
- facilitation
- givesomeonea leg upidiom
- give/lendsomeonea helping handidiom
- go a long way toward(s) doingsomethingidiom
- platform
- run errandsidiom
- share a platformidiom
- solid
- start(something)off
- succour
- supportively
See more results » auxiliarynoun(PERSON)[C]apersonwhosejobis to givehelporsupportto otherworkers: 辅助人员 semi-skilledauxiliaries半熟练的辅助工 [Cusually plural]asoldierof onecountrywhofightsfor anothercountry 外国援军士兵,盟国援军士兵;雇佣兵 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesHelpers and accomplices - abettor
- accessory
- accomplice
- acolyte
- aide
- backup
- buddy
- collaborator
- confederate
- den mother
- enabler
- lifesaver
- man Friday
- mate
- moll
- right-hand man
- room parent
- sponsor
- strength
- support group
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Soldiers & people who fight in wars auxiliarynoun(VERB)[C](alsoauxiliary verb)averbthat givesgrammaticalinformationnot given by themainverbof asentence: 助动词 In thesentence"she hasfinishedherbook", "has" is an auxiliary.在句子she has finished her book中,has是助动词。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesLinguistics: verb forms, tenses & types of verbs - accusative
- art
- bare infinitive
- bent
- continuous
- infinitive
- non-progressive
- passive
- passivization
- pluperfect
- present
- present participle
- progressive
- subjunctive
- the active voice
- the first person
- the future perfect
- the past continuous
- the present continuous
- the third person
See more results » GrammarVerbs: types Main verbs have meanings related to actions, events and states. Most verbs in English are main verbs:… Main verbs Main verbs have meanings related to actions, events and states. Most verbs in English are main verbs:… Linking verbs Some main verbs are called linking verbs (or copular verbs). These verbs are not followed by objects. Instead, they are followed by phrases which give extra information about the subject (e.g. noun phrases, adjective phrases, adverb phrases or prepositional phrases). Linking verbs include:… Auxiliary verbs There are three auxiliary verbs in English: be, do and have. Auxiliary verbs come before main verbs.… Modal verbs The main modal verbs are:… State and action verbs A verb refers to an action, event or state.… (Definition ofauxiliaryfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)auxiliary| American Dictionarygivinghelporsupport,esp. to a moreimportantpersonor thing: Thehospitalhas an auxiliarypowersupplyincaseof apowerfailure. (Definition ofauxiliaryfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)auxiliary| Business Englishused inadditionto themainteam,organization,system, etc. inorderto giveextrahelpandsupport: auxiliary staff/police/nursesAbout 4800unarmedauxiliarypoliceofficersworkon avolunteerbasiswith the New YorkPoliceDepartment. anemployee,volunteer(= someone whoworkswithoutpay), ororganizationwhosejobis to giveextrahelporsupport: (Definition ofauxiliaryfrom theCambridge Business English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofauxiliaryauxiliary Finally, the pattern of fronting of multiple auxiliaries is predicted if a 'tucking in ' analysis of head movement is posited (sections 7-10).From theCambridge English Corpus Low to moderate levels of burnout were reported, with the registered nurses scoring higher on burnout scales than the auxiliaries.From theCambridge English Corpus The general shape of strong auxiliaries is as in (18).From theCambridge English Corpus An eojeol is the smallest meaningful unit consisting of content words (nouns, verbs, adjectives, etc.) and functional words (postpositions, auxiliaries, etc.).From theCambridge English Corpus Throughout the occupation, as during the year-long pro-democracy movement that preceded it, women par ticipated directly as activists and auxiliaries.From theCambridge English Corpus In fact, most of the variability occurs with the present-tense forms of the auxiliaries be and have and the modal will.From theCambridge English Corpus The children's preintervention performance and their spontaneous speech suggest that they had fragmentary knowledge of auxiliaries and inversion.From theCambridge English Corpus Children do produce occasionally agreement errors with copulas, auxiliaries and 3sg agreement.From theCambridge English Corpus The verbs haben ' have ' and sein ' be ' are highly frequent auxiliaries and are both conjugated in highly irregular ways.From theCambridge English Corpus The authors note on page 61 that the marker -ok attaches to finite main verbs in synthetic constructions and to finite auxiliaries in analytic constructions.From theCambridge English Corpus A broad typological study reveals five formal mechanisms for marking causatives : morphological, lexical, periphrastic, using two verbs in the predicate, and exchange of auxiliaries.From theCambridge English Corpus They also observed that, at this stage, the learners had not yet produced modals, auxiliaries, subject-verb agreement, or tense marking.From theCambridge English Corpus Because of this, e-mail writers start using abbreviations, omitting subject pronouns and auxiliaries, and decapitalizing the initial letters in sentences or proper nouns.From theCambridge English Corpus All three groups improved on inversion with questions containing the trained auxiliaries, but only the two experimental groups improved on questions with untrained auxiliaries.From theCambridge English Corpus In contrast, there were group differences for untrained auxiliaries.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/auxiliary## |