Help out Meaning in English
expression
ˈhɛɫp/ /ˈaʊt
HELP-owt
hˈɛlp/ /ˈaʊt
HELP-owt
释义
To assist someone, especially by doing part of their work or solving a problem with them.
用法与细微差别
'Help out' is informal and often used for offering or requesting practical assistance, especially in teamwork or family contexts. Typical collocations: 'help out with (something)', 'help out by (doing something)'. Slightly more active and involved than just 'help'.
Spanish: ayudar - echar una manoPortuguese (BR): ajudar - dar uma mãoPortuguese (PT): ajudar - dar uma mãoChinese (Simplified): 帮忙 - 出手相助Chinese (Traditional): 幫忙 - 伸出援手Hindi: मदद करना - सहायता करनाArabic: يُساعد - يمد يد العونBengali: সহায়তা করা - সাহায্য করাRussian: помочь - выручитьJapanese: 手伝うVietnamese: giúp đỡ - hỗ trợKorean: 도와주다Turkish: yardım etmek - destek olmakUrdu: مدد کرنا - ہاتھ بٹاناIndonesian: membantu - ikut membantu
例句
Can you help out with the dishes tonight?
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She always helps out her friends when they need her.
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I want to help out at the animal shelter this weekend.
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Thanks for helping out last night—it made a big difference.
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We're all busy, but if everyone helps out, we'll finish faster.
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Let me know if you ever need someone to help out.
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