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Examples:William A.P. Martin (1827-1916), American missionary who lived 62 years in China between 1850 and 1916, and helped found many Chinese colleges, first president of Beijing university—John Rabe (1882-1950), German who helped protect Chinese during the Nanking massacre period—long sleeves help one dance beautifully (idiom); money and power will help you in any occupation—unable help however much one would like to (idiom); Although we sympathize, there is no way to help you.—Help others, and others may help you (idiom).—a person who has significantly helped sb. else—Although the peony is beautiful, it depends entirely on help from the green leaves (idiom). However brilliant you may be, you can't do anything without support from others.—abandon self for others (idiom); to sacrifice oneself to help the people—get things done relying on others (idiom); with a little help from his friends—perform religious ceremonies to help the soul find peace—support the weak and restrain the strong (idiom); robbing the rich to help the poor—a just cause enjoys abundant support (idiom); those upholding justice will find help all around—A relative afar is less use than a close neighbor (idiom). Take whatever help is on hand, even from strangers.—jump into a well to rescue sb else (idiom); fig. to help others at the risk to oneself—lit. send coal during snow (idiom); fig. timely help—Thank you for having gone out of your way help me.—help the needy for justice (idiom); to be loyal to one's friends and generous to the needy—ten thousand deaths will not prevent me (idiom); ready risk life and limb to help out—practice medicine or pharmacy help the people or public—(usually used in the negative) be of help or use—fig. surrounded by enemies, isolated and without help—(Taiwan usage) child in need of help (orphaned, abandoned, abused etc)—die of illness or injury despite having received medical help—help a child with their study, reading or practicing together—be unprepared and seek help at the last minute [idiom.]—contribute generously (idiom); help sb. generously with money— |