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au.xi.li.a.ryHC:g5zIl7i7[r7i, $B:g5zIl7i7er-adj, n(someone or something) giving help or support, esp. to a more important person or thing辅助的,附属的;辅助物,附属物auxiliary staff辅助工作人员an auxiliary vessel/engine/power unit/system辅助舰/发动机/动力组/系统The assistants will receive auxiliary rates of pay.助手们可获得附加报酬。(Br) Auxiliary nurses/Nursing auxiliaries (Am Nurses'aides) (Aus Nursing aids) help nurses to take care of people. [C]助理护士Auxiliaries are soldiers of one country who fight for another country. [C usually pl](来自外国的)援军,雇佣军An auxiliary (verb) gives grammatical information, for example about tense, which is not given by the main verb of a sentence.助动词The first verb in each of the following sentences is an auxiliary -- 'When did you arrive?', 'I would love a drink?', 'She has finished her book?'. [C]下列句子的第一个动词都是助动词----‘When did you arrive?’, ‘I would love a drink?’, ‘She has finished her book?’.
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