aide
英 [eɪd]
美 [eɪd]
n. (尤指从政者的)助手
复数:aides
Collins.2 / BNC.9020 / COCA.3035
牛津词典
noun
- (尤指从政者的)助手
a person who helps another person, especially a politician, in their job- White House aides
白宫助理
- White House aides
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (尤指在政府或军队中身居要职者的)助手,副手
Anaideis an assistant to someone who has an important job, especially in government or in the armed forces.- ...a close aide to the Prime Minister.
首相的亲密助手
- ...a close aide to the Prime Minister.
英英释义
noun
- an officer who acts as military assistant to a more senior officer
- someone who acts as assistant
双语例句
- He denied under oath any relationship with his aide.
他发誓否认和他的助手没有任何关系。 - Should she have been fired-yes, as she clearly crossed the line for a teacher's aide.
她应该被解雇了&是的,因为她显然违规了。 - One aide insists Mr Blair is not seeking business contracts in the Middle East.
一位布莱尔的助理坚称,布莱尔并不是为了达成中东的商业合同。 - A senior Clinton aide said that Mrs Clinton assured the student not to worry about it.
克林顿的一位高级助手说,克林顿夫人安慰该学生,让他不必为此烦恼。 - A teacher's aide can also be useful to the student.
老师的助手也可以帮助学生。 - Your aide said you were expecting me.
你的助手说你正在等我。 - We're out with the dithering, we're in with a bang, a top Obama aide said.
我们跟发抖,我们和一声巨响相处的很好,一名最高的奥巴马助手说。 - A Downing Street aide denied the prime minister's housekeeping expenses were excessive.
一位唐宁街工作人员否认首相的家政服务费用过高。 - Aide Eugene Kang also joined them.
助手尤金•卡恩也加入了他们。 - There's this aide's position that I can put your name in for.
我可以把你调到那儿去当助手。