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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
AID (disambiguation); AID
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AID         
  • A map of official development assistance distribution in 2005.
  • U.S. soldiers unload humanitarian aid for distribution to the town of Rajan Kala, Afghanistan, 5 December 2009
  • [[Marshall Plan]] aid to Germany, West Berlin, 1949
  • date=May 2015}} Source: OECD
VOLUNTARY TRANSFER OF RESOURCES FROM ONE COUNTRY TO ANOTHER
Foreign aid; Food aid; International aid; Economic aid; Overseas aid; Foreign assistance; Foreign Aid; Bilateral aid; Multilateral aid; Aid industry; Aid fraternity; Succor; Aiding; Aided; International Aid; Criticisms of foreign aid; Criticism of foreign aid; Unintended consequences of foreign aid
aid         
  • A map of official development assistance distribution in 2005.
  • U.S. soldiers unload humanitarian aid for distribution to the town of Rajan Kala, Afghanistan, 5 December 2009
  • [[Marshall Plan]] aid to Germany, West Berlin, 1949
  • date=May 2015}} Source: OECD
VOLUNTARY TRANSFER OF RESOURCES FROM ONE COUNTRY TO ANOTHER
Foreign aid; Food aid; International aid; Economic aid; Overseas aid; Foreign assistance; Foreign Aid; Bilateral aid; Multilateral aid; Aid industry; Aid fraternity; Succor; Aiding; Aided; International Aid; Criticisms of foreign aid; Criticism of foreign aid; Unintended consequences of foreign aid
I. v. a.
1.
Assist, help, support, serve, speed, second, back, befriend, prosper, abet, co-operate with, take part with, give support to, minister to, take turn with, relieve. See spell.
2.
Succor, relieve, do kindness to, supply the necessities of, give alms (to).
II. n.
1.
Assistance, help, furtherance, cooperation, patronage, support, helping hand, good offices. See lift.
2.
Succor, relief, alms, bounty, subsidy.
3.
Helper, assistant. See aider.
4.
Aide-de-camp.
AID         
  • A map of official development assistance distribution in 2005.
  • U.S. soldiers unload humanitarian aid for distribution to the town of Rajan Kala, Afghanistan, 5 December 2009
  • [[Marshall Plan]] aid to Germany, West Berlin, 1949
  • date=May 2015}} Source: OECD
VOLUNTARY TRANSFER OF RESOURCES FROM ONE COUNTRY TO ANOTHER
Foreign aid; Food aid; International aid; Economic aid; Overseas aid; Foreign assistance; Foreign Aid; Bilateral aid; Multilateral aid; Aid industry; Aid fraternity; Succor; Aiding; Aided; International Aid; Criticisms of foreign aid; Criticism of foreign aid; Unintended consequences of foreign aid
¦ abbreviation artificial insemination by donor.
AID         
  • A map of official development assistance distribution in 2005.
  • U.S. soldiers unload humanitarian aid for distribution to the town of Rajan Kala, Afghanistan, 5 December 2009
  • [[Marshall Plan]] aid to Germany, West Berlin, 1949
  • date=May 2015}} Source: OECD
VOLUNTARY TRANSFER OF RESOURCES FROM ONE COUNTRY TO ANOTHER
Foreign aid; Food aid; International aid; Economic aid; Overseas aid; Foreign assistance; Foreign Aid; Bilateral aid; Multilateral aid; Aid industry; Aid fraternity; Succor; Aiding; Aided; International Aid; Criticisms of foreign aid; Criticism of foreign aid; Unintended consequences of foreign aid
AUTODIN Interface Device (Reference: AUTODIN, mil., USA)
Aid         
  • A map of official development assistance distribution in 2005.
  • U.S. soldiers unload humanitarian aid for distribution to the town of Rajan Kala, Afghanistan, 5 December 2009
  • [[Marshall Plan]] aid to Germany, West Berlin, 1949
  • date=May 2015}} Source: OECD
VOLUNTARY TRANSFER OF RESOURCES FROM ONE COUNTRY TO ANOTHER
Foreign aid; Food aid; International aid; Economic aid; Overseas aid; Foreign assistance; Foreign Aid; Bilateral aid; Multilateral aid; Aid industry; Aid fraternity; Succor; Aiding; Aided; International Aid; Criticisms of foreign aid; Criticism of foreign aid; Unintended consequences of foreign aid
·vt Help; succor; assistance; relief.
II. Aid ·vt An aid-de-camp, so called by abbreviation; as, a general's aid.
III. Aid ·vt A subsidy granted to the king by Parliament; also, an exchequer loan.
IV. Aid ·vt A pecuniary tribute paid by a vassal to his lord on special occasions.
V. Aid ·vt The person or thing that promotes or helps in something done; a helper; an Assistant.
VI. Aid ·vt To support, either by furnishing strength or means in cooperation to effect a purpose, or to prevent or to remove evil; to Help; to Assist.
aid         
  • A map of official development assistance distribution in 2005.
  • U.S. soldiers unload humanitarian aid for distribution to the town of Rajan Kala, Afghanistan, 5 December 2009
  • [[Marshall Plan]] aid to Germany, West Berlin, 1949
  • date=May 2015}} Source: OECD
VOLUNTARY TRANSFER OF RESOURCES FROM ONE COUNTRY TO ANOTHER
Foreign aid; Food aid; International aid; Economic aid; Overseas aid; Foreign assistance; Foreign Aid; Bilateral aid; Multilateral aid; Aid industry; Aid fraternity; Succor; Aiding; Aided; International Aid; Criticisms of foreign aid; Criticism of foreign aid; Unintended consequences of foreign aid
I
n.
1) to extend, give, offer, provide, render aid
2) to come to smb.'s aid
3) to cut off, withdraw aid
4) generous, unstinting aid
5) audiovisual; teaching aids
6) first aid (first aid to the injured)
7) a hearing aid
8) economic; foreign; government aid
9) legal aid (for the poor)
10) (an) aid for; in; to (an aid to memorization; economic aid to developing countries)
11) (misc.) to enlist smb.'s aid
II
v.
1) (D; tr.) to aid in (she aided him in his work)
2) (rare) (H) to aidsmb. to do smt.
3) (misc.) to aid and abet
aid         
  • A map of official development assistance distribution in 2005.
  • U.S. soldiers unload humanitarian aid for distribution to the town of Rajan Kala, Afghanistan, 5 December 2009
  • [[Marshall Plan]] aid to Germany, West Berlin, 1949
  • date=May 2015}} Source: OECD
VOLUNTARY TRANSFER OF RESOURCES FROM ONE COUNTRY TO ANOTHER
Foreign aid; Food aid; International aid; Economic aid; Overseas aid; Foreign assistance; Foreign Aid; Bilateral aid; Multilateral aid; Aid industry; Aid fraternity; Succor; Aiding; Aided; International Aid; Criticisms of foreign aid; Criticism of foreign aid; Unintended consequences of foreign aid
(aids, aiding, aided)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
Aid is money, equipment, or services that are provided for people, countries, or organizations who need them but cannot provide them for themselves.
...regular flights carrying humanitarian aid to Cambodia...
They have already pledged billions of dollars in aid.
...food aid convoys.
N-UNCOUNT: oft supp N, N to n
2.
To aid a country, organization, or person means to provide them with money, equipment, or services that they need.
...US efforts to aid Kurdish refugees.
VERB: V n
-aided
...grant-aided factories.
...state-aided schools.
COMB in ADJ
3.
To aid someone means to help or assist them. (WRITTEN)
...a software system to aid managers in advanced decision-making...
The hunt for her killer will continue, with police aided by the army and air force.
= help, assist
VERB: V n, V-ed, also V n to-inf
Aid is also a noun.
He was forced to turn for aid to his former enemy.
= assistance
N-UNCOUNT
4.
If you perform a task with the aid of something, you need or use that thing to perform that task.
He succeeded with the aid of a completely new method he discovered...
= help
N-UNCOUNT: usu with/without the N of n
5.
An aid is an object, device, or technique that makes something easier to do.
The book is an invaluable aid to teachers of literature...
N-COUNT: oft N to n
6.
If something aids a process, it makes it easier or more likely to happen.
The export sector will aid the economic recovery...
Calcium may aid in the prevention of colon cancer.
VERB: V n, V in n/-ing
7.
8.
An activity or event in aid of a particular cause or charity is intended to raise money for that cause or charity. (mainly BRIT)
...a charity performance in aid of Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital.
PHRASE: PHR n
9.
If you come or go to someone's aid, you try to help them when they are in danger or difficulty.
PHRASE: V inflects
AID         
  • A map of official development assistance distribution in 2005.
  • U.S. soldiers unload humanitarian aid for distribution to the town of Rajan Kala, Afghanistan, 5 December 2009
  • [[Marshall Plan]] aid to Germany, West Berlin, 1949
  • date=May 2015}} Source: OECD
VOLUNTARY TRANSFER OF RESOURCES FROM ONE COUNTRY TO ANOTHER
Foreign aid; Food aid; International aid; Economic aid; Overseas aid; Foreign assistance; Foreign Aid; Bilateral aid; Multilateral aid; Aid industry; Aid fraternity; Succor; Aiding; Aided; International Aid; Criticisms of foreign aid; Criticism of foreign aid; Unintended consequences of foreign aid
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AID         
  • A map of official development assistance distribution in 2005.
  • U.S. soldiers unload humanitarian aid for distribution to the town of Rajan Kala, Afghanistan, 5 December 2009
  • [[Marshall Plan]] aid to Germany, West Berlin, 1949
  • date=May 2015}} Source: OECD
VOLUNTARY TRANSFER OF RESOURCES FROM ONE COUNTRY TO ANOTHER
Foreign aid; Food aid; International aid; Economic aid; Overseas aid; Foreign assistance; Foreign Aid; Bilateral aid; Multilateral aid; Aid industry; Aid fraternity; Succor; Aiding; Aided; International Aid; Criticisms of foreign aid; Criticism of foreign aid; Unintended consequences of foreign aid
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AID         
  • A map of official development assistance distribution in 2005.
  • U.S. soldiers unload humanitarian aid for distribution to the town of Rajan Kala, Afghanistan, 5 December 2009
  • [[Marshall Plan]] aid to Germany, West Berlin, 1949
  • date=May 2015}} Source: OECD
VOLUNTARY TRANSFER OF RESOURCES FROM ONE COUNTRY TO ANOTHER
Foreign aid; Food aid; International aid; Economic aid; Overseas aid; Foreign assistance; Foreign Aid; Bilateral aid; Multilateral aid; Aid industry; Aid fraternity; Succor; Aiding; Aided; International Aid; Criticisms of foreign aid; Criticism of foreign aid; Unintended consequences of foreign aid

Википедия

Aid (disambiguation)

Aid is the voluntary transfer of resources from one country to another.

Aid or AID may also refer to: