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help (someone) out phrasal verb with helpverbuk /help/ us /help/ B2 If you help out, you do a part of someone's work or give someone money: 帮助(某人)摆脱困境 Her parents helped (her) out with a £500 loan.她父母借给她500英镑救了急。 I don't mind helping them out, but I can't help feeling a bit put-upon. Thanks for helping me out with that report - you saved my life! They promised that they would help out. Paul helped his elderly neighbour out by clearing snow from her path. In his closing remarks, the chairman thanked everyone who had helped out. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Helping and co-operating abet accommodative any port in a stormidiom assist assist with something attend bridge carry errand errand of mercyidiom facilitate facilitation financial assistance leg recourse relief run errandsidiom share a platformidiom sponsor start (something) off
help (someone) out | American Dictionary
help (someone) out phrasal verb with helpverbus/help/ to do work for someone or provide the person with something that is needed: Blair helps us out at the store when we’re busy. We can help out by giving money to the Red Cross. |