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I . aid [eɪd] N

1. aid no pl (assistance):

aid
pomoč f
to come to sb's aid
in aid of

2. aid (helpful tool):

aid
hearing aid
what's this in aid of? Brit inf

II . aid [eɪd] VB trans

AID [ˌeɪaɪˈdi:] N

AID abbreviation of artificial insemination by donor:

AID

ˈaid con·voy N

ˈBand-Aid® N

ˈhear·ing aid N

le·gal ˈaid N no pl

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Police, emergency services, fire departments, agencies for technical aid and numerous other operators of deployment and use special vehicles use them.
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It is written in the very terse style typical of sutra literature, in which each line is an aid to memory for a complex system.
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Cleaning agents can be introduced into the carrier liquid to reduce smut and aid in rust prevention.
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They could avail free services of advocates if they approached the legal aid centre, he added.
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A number of desert-dwelling larks have evolved long bills, apparently to aid digging for food in a sandy environment.
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The DAC also works on emerging issues in aid effectiveness.
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Rather than a struggle for existence, a mutual struggle and mutual aid drives natural selection.
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It ripped off the band-aid and decided to focus completely on a new subscription revenue model.
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They felt, although many people used cost as a reason to postpone the purchase of a hearing aid, there were deeper factors at work.
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The operators of these vessels are generally trained in many rescue disciplines including, first aid, vessel dewatering, and firefighting.
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