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Definition of aide in English: aidenoun eɪdeɪd 1An assistant to an important person, especially a political leader. (尤指政治领导的)助手 Example sentencesExamples - The nurses, anesthesiologists, medical technicians and aides who assist the surgeon are paid.
- Kerry's aides have said they do not believe the timing was politically motivated.
- He sat down and an aide attached a microphone to his jacket.
- His aides had cut him off from the political infighting that his illness has triggered at home.
- The president had an aide call the senator over to him to talk privately with him.
- Corruption scandals involving presidential aides have also drained his approval ratings.
- The president and his aides are simply saying right now they're going to do what it takes.
- The Prime Minister's closest aides are confident that their political master can ride out the latest storm.
- Mrs. Smith is caring for her husband with some assistance from home care aides.
- Bush aides say the president took all of that in stride but he also took it to heart.
- Beside him sit two more press aides and an assistant, who also chip in if they feel matters need explaining.
- The prime minister now has relatively young and inexperienced aides in his political office.
- As for the pace of this preparation, the aides are saying the president is comfortable with him.
- The mayor and his top aides are talented people who do their best as they see it.
- It's also why he and his aides joke that the press is his political base.
- Top aides to President George Bush arranged a statement on the airport tarmac in Toledo, Ohio.
- Now, aides say the president is comfortable with the pace of his debate preparations.
- Presidential aides have promised to review the attack to see what lessons, if any, might be learned from the incident.
- Parry was due to serve breakfast to President Bush's top aides this morning, the newspaper said.
- Nigerian presidential aides said at midday yesterday that Obasanjo had departed for Liberia.
Synonyms assistant, helper, adviser, right-hand man, attaché, adjutant, deputy, second, second in command, lieutenant, wingman, acolyte, auxiliary, companion, confidante subordinate, junior, underling, lackey, flunkey, henchman North American cohort informal main man, man/girl Friday North American informal body man - 1.1
short for aide-de-camp Example sentencesExamples - Although he plays down his army service, he was an aide to Field Marshal Montgomery.
- When the war began he had been a captain of artillery and a general's aide.
- I remember serving for a time as an aide and jeep driver to one of the commanders.
- An aide to generals during World War II, he learned to command by watching them in action.
- The aide gave a vague idea of the pickup point - the military side of the airfield.
- The Admiral looked at his aide and looked at his counsel of fellow officers.
- But in recent weeks aides to the general have said he is not bound by the agreement.
- An aide later found it crumpled in the general's shirt pocket.
- General Howrad was basking in the cheers when, his aide leaned in and whispered something in his ear.
Rhymesabrade, afraid, aid, ambuscade, arcade, balustrade, barricade, Belgrade, blade, blockade, braid, brigade, brocade, cannonade, carronade, cascade, cavalcade, cockade, colonnade, crusade, dissuade, downgrade, enfilade, esplanade, evade, fade, fusillade, glade, grade, grenade, grillade, handmade, harlequinade, homemade, invade, jade, lade, laid, lemonade, limeade, made, maid, man-made, marinade, masquerade, newlaid, orangeade, paid, palisade, parade, pasquinade, persuade, pervade, raid, serenade, shade, Sinéad, staid, stockade, stock-in-trade, suede, tailor-made, they'd, tirade, trade, Ubaid, underpaid, undismayed, unplayed, unsprayed, unswayed, upbraid, upgrade, wade Definition of aide in US English: aidenounādeɪd 1An assistant to an important person, especially a political leader. (尤指政治领导的)助手 Example sentencesExamples - Beside him sit two more press aides and an assistant, who also chip in if they feel matters need explaining.
- Presidential aides have promised to review the attack to see what lessons, if any, might be learned from the incident.
- Nigerian presidential aides said at midday yesterday that Obasanjo had departed for Liberia.
- Bush aides say the president took all of that in stride but he also took it to heart.
- The prime minister now has relatively young and inexperienced aides in his political office.
- His aides had cut him off from the political infighting that his illness has triggered at home.
- The president and his aides are simply saying right now they're going to do what it takes.
- Mrs. Smith is caring for her husband with some assistance from home care aides.
- Kerry's aides have said they do not believe the timing was politically motivated.
- It's also why he and his aides joke that the press is his political base.
- The president had an aide call the senator over to him to talk privately with him.
- The Prime Minister's closest aides are confident that their political master can ride out the latest storm.
- Corruption scandals involving presidential aides have also drained his approval ratings.
- The mayor and his top aides are talented people who do their best as they see it.
- Now, aides say the president is comfortable with the pace of his debate preparations.
- Top aides to President George Bush arranged a statement on the airport tarmac in Toledo, Ohio.
- He sat down and an aide attached a microphone to his jacket.
- As for the pace of this preparation, the aides are saying the president is comfortable with him.
- The nurses, anesthesiologists, medical technicians and aides who assist the surgeon are paid.
- Parry was due to serve breakfast to President Bush's top aides this morning, the newspaper said.
Synonyms assistant, helper, adviser, right-hand man, attaché, adjutant, deputy, second, second in command, lieutenant, wingman, acolyte, auxiliary, companion, confidante - 1.1
short for aide-de-camp Example sentencesExamples - When the war began he had been a captain of artillery and a general's aide.
- But in recent weeks aides to the general have said he is not bound by the agreement.
- An aide to generals during World War II, he learned to command by watching them in action.
- Although he plays down his army service, he was an aide to Field Marshal Montgomery.
- An aide later found it crumpled in the general's shirt pocket.
- The aide gave a vague idea of the pickup point - the military side of the airfield.
- General Howrad was basking in the cheers when, his aide leaned in and whispered something in his ear.
- I remember serving for a time as an aide and jeep driver to one of the commanders.
- The Admiral looked at his aide and looked at his counsel of fellow officers.
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