Auxilio in english

Help

pronunciation: help part of speech: verb, noun
In gestures

auxiliar3 = succour [succor, -USA] ; aid ; help. 

Example: There are tens of thousands of hungry children in the world today and well-meant efforts are being made to succour them.Example: Although others aided in the compilation of the schedules they were essentially the work of one man.Example: How can we help library users to gain confidence?.

auxilio = relief ; help ; aid ; succour [succor, -USA] ; mayday. 

Example: The report concluded that the problems of rural populations 'do not differ greatly from those of the urban population though the difficulties in obtaining help and relief can be exacerbated by isolation'.Example: The entry is first located with the help of searching.Example: Indexing may be conducted entirely without the aid of a computer, or may rely to varying extents upon the facilities for the manipulation and ordering of data offered by the computer.Example: The Government has vowed to provide 'all possible succour' to the people affected by the cyclone that has left a trail of death and devastation.Example: It appears they sent out a mayday without his knowledge and when he found out he tried to disable the alarm system.

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» auxilio en carreteraroadside assistance .

Example: In fact, about half of our roadside assistance calls last year were for automobiles.

» botiquín de primeros auxiliosfirst-aid kit .

Example: Medical concerns examined in section six include first aid kits, drugs, blisters, diarrhea, stings, bites, anaphylaxis, snakebite, and hypothermia.

» encargado de prestar los primeros auxiliosfirst aider .

Example: The ambulance service has put first aiders on bikes in an attempt to beat the city's traffic and save lives.

» fondo de auxiliobenevolent fund [Cantidad que se acumula en una sociedad para ayudar a sus miembros en caso de emergencia] .

Example: Their purposes was to settle the disputes between the members, to negotiate with master, to accumulate and disburse a benevolent fund, and to exact contributions for drinks and parties.

» llamada de auxiliodistress callmayday callmayday [Deformación de la palabra francesa m'aider (ayudarme)] .

Example: The security firm, famous for its eagle-eyed officers, responded to a distress call from a teenager who was attacked while his parents were out.

Example: The final mayday call by a hero British pilot who died after ditching his passenger plane into the sea was released today.

Example: It appears they sent out a mayday without his knowledge and when he found out he tried to disable the alarm system.

» primeros auxiliosfirst-aid .

Example: Consider the following document, 'Essential first-aid for the tourist', Do you think that 'first-aid' is here a subject concept?.

» sala de primeros auxiliosemergency room .

Example: This article contains information on the frequencies of drugs associated with drug abuse episodes reported by emergency rooms.

» señal de auxiliomayday callmayday [Deformación de la palabra francesa m'aider (ayudarme)]distress signal .

Example: The final mayday call by a hero British pilot who died after ditching his passenger plane into the sea was released today.

Example: It appears they sent out a mayday without his knowledge and when he found out he tried to disable the alarm system.

Example: A widely known distress signal is 'SOS', which dates back to the early 20th century.

Auxilio synonyms

service in spanish: Servicio, pronunciation: sɜrvəs part of speech: noun facilitate in spanish: facilitar, pronunciation: fəsɪləteɪt part of speech: verb aid in spanish: ayuda, pronunciation: eɪd part of speech: noun avail in spanish: aprovechar, pronunciation: əveɪl part of speech: noun, verb serve in spanish: servir, pronunciation: sɜrv part of speech: verb assist in spanish: ayudar, pronunciation: əsɪst part of speech: verb assistant in spanish: asistente, pronunciation: əsɪstənt part of speech: noun, adjective assistance in spanish: asistencia, pronunciation: əsɪstəns part of speech: noun supporter in spanish: seguidor, pronunciation: səpɔrtɜr part of speech: noun helper in spanish: ayudante, pronunciation: helpɜr part of speech: noun helping in spanish: ración, pronunciation: helpɪŋ part of speech: noun help oneself in spanish: ayudarse a uno mismo, pronunciation: helpwənself part of speech: verb
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