| ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -hecla-, *hecla* |
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| | help | (n) การช่วย, See also: การช่วยเหลือ, การเกื้อกูล, การส่งเสริม, การสนับสนุน | | help | (n) คนที่ช่วยเหลือ, See also: สิ่งที่ช่วยเหลือ | | help | (vt) ช่วย, See also: ช่วยเหลือ, ให้ความช่วยเหลือ, จุนเจือ, เกื้อกูล, ส่งเสริม, สงเคราะห์, Syn. aid, assist, succor, Ant. hinder, hold back, obstruct | | help | (vi) ช่วย, See also: ช่วยเหลือ, ให้ความช่วยเหลือ, จุนเจือ, เกื้อกูล, ส่งเสริม, สงเคราะห์, Syn. aid, assist, Ant. hinder, hold back | | help | (vt) เสิร์ฟ (อาหาร), See also: บริการ |
| | help | คำอธิบาย [คอมพิวเตอร์ ๑๙ มิ.ย. ๒๕๔๔] | | help desk | แผนกช่วยเหลือ [คอมพิวเตอร์ ๑๙ มิ.ย. ๒๕๔๔] |
| | help | คำอธิบาย [คอมพิวเตอร์] |
| | | อุดหนุน | (v) aid (with money), See also: help, Syn. ช่วยเหลือ, เกื้อกูล, สนับสนุน, Example: บริษัทได้ทำสัญญา 3 ปีที่จะอุดหนุนเงินทุนให้สถาบันทำการวิจัย | | เอื้ออารี | (v) help, See also: aid, do (one) a favor, Syn. มีน้ำใจ, เอื้ออาทร, เอื้อเฟื้อเผื่อแผ่, เอื้อเฟื้อ, Example: คนท้องถิ่นบางคนได้แสดงน้ำใจที่จะเอื้ออารีผมในเรื่องที่พักและอาหารการกิน | | เกื้อ | (v) help, See also: lend a hand, support, aid, assist, promote, favor, Syn. เกื้อหนุน, หนุน, Example: เพราะเป็นคนทันสมัยทันต่อเหตุการณ์โลกปัจจุบันเกื้อให้ไกรสร พรหมวิหารกุมอำนาจการเมืองไว้อย่างเหนียวแน่น | | เกื้อกูล | (v) help, See also: assist, lend a hand, support, patronize, aid, Syn. เกื้อหนุน, ช่วยเหลือ, เกื้อกูล, ช่วยเหลือเกื้อกูล, Example: ทุกคนจำเป็นต้องร่วมแรงร่วมใจกันบำเพ็ญประโยชน์ต่างๆ ตามหน้าที่ให้สอดคล้อง และเกื้อกูลกันและกันเพื่อประโยชน์ส่วนรวมของชาติ | | เครื่องช่วย | (n) help, See also: aid, succor, supporter, Example: ชาวประมงอาศัยกำลังของลมเป็นเครื่องช่วยในการเล่นเรือเข้าหรือออกจากฝั่ง, Count Unit: เครื่อง | | พะยุพยุง | (v) help, See also: support, assist, Example: เพื่อนๆ พะยุงพยุงหิ้วปีกเธอเข้ามาในบ้าน, Thai Definition: ช่วยกัน | | โปรด | (v) help, See also: assist, aid, relieve, Syn. ช่วย, คุ้มครอง, บรรเทา, เมตตา, กรุณา, สงเคราะห์, Example: แม่เกลียดคนที่เอาแต่นั่งรอให้พระมาโปรด | | อุปการ | (v) help, See also: assist, aid, Syn. ช่วยเหลือเกื้อกูล, อุดหนุน, Notes: (บาลี/สันสกฤต) | | ช่วย | (v) help, See also: aid, assist, co-operate, Syn. ช่วยเหลือ | | ช่วยเหลือ | (v) help, See also: aid, assist, Syn. สงเคราะห์, อนุเคราะห์ |
| | | | | | help | (v) give help or assistance; be of service, Syn. aid, assist, Example: Everyone helped out during the earthquake; Can you help me carry this table?; She never helps around the house | | help | (v) improve the condition of, Syn. aid, Example: These pills will help the patient | | help | (v) be of use, Syn. facilitate, Example: This will help to prevent accidents | | help | (v) contribute to the furtherance of, Example: This money will help the development of literacy in developing countries | | help | (v) improve; change for the better, Example: New slipcovers will help the old living room furniture | | help desk | (n) a service that provides information and assistance to the users of a computer network, Syn. helpdesk | | helper t cell | (n) T cell with CD4 receptor that recognizes antigens on the surface of a virus-infected cell and secretes lymphokines that stimulate B cells and killer T cells; helper T cells are infected and killed by the AIDS virus, Syn. CD4 T cell, CD4 cell, helper cell | | helpful | (adj) providing assistance or serving a useful function, Ant. unhelpful | | helpfully | (adv) in a helpful manner, Ant. unhelpfully, Example: the subtitles are helpfully conveyed | | helpfulness | (n) the property of providing useful assistance |
| | Help | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Helped Obs. imp. Holp p. p. Holpen ; p. pr. & vb. n. Helping. ] [ AS. helpan; akin to OS. helpan, D. helpen, G. helfen, OHG. helfan, Icel. hjālpa, Sw. hjelpa, Dan. hielpe, Goth. hilpan; cf. Lith. szelpti, and Skr. klp to be fitting. ] 1. To furnish with strength or means for the successful performance of any action or the attainment of any object; to aid; to assist; as, to help a man in his work; to help one to remember; -- the following infinitive is commonly used without to; as, “Help me scale yon balcony.” Longfellow. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To furnish with the means of deliverance from trouble; as, to help one in distress; to help one out of prison. “God help, poor souls, how idly do they talk!” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. To furnish with relief, as in pain or disease; to be of avail against; -- sometimes with of before a word designating the pain or disease, and sometimes having such a word for the direct object. “To help him of his blindness.” Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] The true calamus helps coughs. Gerarde. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. To change for the better; to remedy. [ 1913 Webster ] Cease to lament for what thou canst not help. Shak. [ 1913 Webster ] 5. To prevent; to hinder; as, the evil approaches, and who can help it? Swift. [ 1913 Webster ] 6. To forbear; to avoid. [ 1913 Webster ] I can not help remarking the resemblance betwixt him and our author. Pope. [ 1913 Webster ] 7. To wait upon, as the guests at table, by carving and passing food. [ 1913 Webster ] To help forward, to assist in advancing. -- To help off, to help to go or pass away, as time; to assist in removing. Locke. -- To help on, to forward; to promote by aid. -- To help out, to aid, as in delivering from a difficulty, or to aid in completing a design or task. [ 1913 Webster ] The god of learning and of light Would want a god himself to help him out. Swift. -- To help over, to enable to surmount; as, to help one over an obstacle. -- To help to, to supply with; to furnish with; as, to help one to soup. -- To help up, to help (one) to get up; to assist in rising, as after a fall, and the like. “A man is well holp up that trusts to you.” Shak. Syn. -- To aid; assist; succor; relieve; serve; support; sustain; befriend. -- To Help, Aid, Assist. These words all agree in the idea of affording relief or support to a person under difficulties. Help turns attention especially to the source of relief. If I fall into a pit, I call for help; and he who helps me out does it by an act of his own. Aid turns attention to the other side, and supposes coöperation on the part of him who is relieved; as, he aided me in getting out of the pit; I got out by the aid of a ladder which he brought. Assist has a primary reference to relief afforded by a person who “stands by” in order to relieve. It denotes both help and aid. Thus, we say of a person who is weak, I assisted him upstairs, or, he mounted the stairs by my assistance. When help is used as a noun, it points less distinctively and exclusively to the source of relief, or, in other words, agrees more closely with aid. Thus we say, I got out of a pit by the help of my friend. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Help | n. [ AS. help; akin to D. hulp, G. hülfe, hilfe, Icel. hjālp, Sw. hjelp, Dan. hielp. See Help, v. t. ] [ 1913 Webster ] 1. Strength or means furnished toward promoting an object, or deliverance from difficulty or distress; aid; ^; also, the person or thing furnishing the aid; as, he gave me a help of fifty dollars. [ 1913 Webster ] Give us help from trouble, for vain is the help of man. Ps. lx. 11. [ 1913 Webster ] God is . . . a very present help in trouble. Ps. xlvi. 1. [ 1913 Webster ] Virtue is a friend and a help to nature. South. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Remedy; relief; as, there is no help for it. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. A helper; one hired to help another; also, thew hole force of hired helpers in any business. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. Specifically, a domestic servant, man or woman. [ Local, U. S. ] [ 1913 Webster ] | | Help | v. i. To lend aid or assistance; to contribute strength or means; to avail or be of use; to assist. [ 1913 Webster ] A generous present helps to persuade, as well as an agreeable person. Garth. [ 1913 Webster ] To help out, to lend aid; to bring a supply. [ 1913 Webster ]
| | Helper | n. One who, or that which, helps, aids, assists, or relieves; as, a lay helper in a parish. [ 1913 Webster ] Thou art the helper of the fatherless. Ps. x. 14. [ 1913 Webster ] Compassion . . . oftentimes a helper of evils. Dr. H. More. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Helpful | a. Furnishing help; giving aid; assistant; useful; salutary. [ 1913 Webster ] Heavens make our presence and our practices Pleasant and helpful to him! Shak. -- Help"ful*ly, adv. -- Help"ful*ness, n. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] | | helping | n. 1. a quantity of food served as part of a meal. Syn. -- portion, serving. [ WordNet 1.5 ] 2. the activity of contributing to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose. Syn. -- aid, assistance, help. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | | Helpless | a. 1. Destitute of help or strength; unable to help or defend one's self; needing help; feeble; weak; as, a helpless infant. [ 1913 Webster ] How shall I then your helpless fame defend? Pope. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. Beyond help; irremediable. [ 1913 Webster ] Some helpless disagreement or dislike, either of mind or body. Milton. [ 1913 Webster ] 3. Bringing no help; unaiding. [ Obs. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Yet since the gods have been Helpless foreseers of my plagues. Chapman. [ 1913 Webster ] 4. Unsupplied; destitute; -- with of. [ R. ] [ 1913 Webster ] Helpless of all that human wants require. Dryden. -- Help"less*ly, adv. -- Help"less*ness, n. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Helpmate | n. [ A corruption of the “help meet for him” of Genesis ii. 18.Fitzedward Hall. ] A helper; a companion; specifically, a wife. [ 1913 Webster ] In Minorca the ass and the hog are common helpmates, and are yoked together in order to turn up the land. Pennant. [ 1913 Webster ] A waiting woman was generally considered as the most suitable helpmate for a parson. Macaulay. [ 1913 Webster ] | | Helpmeet | n. [ See Helpmate. ] A wife; a helpmate. [ 1913 Webster ] The Lord God created Adam, . . . and afterwards, on his finding the want of a helpmeet, caused him to sleep, and took one of his ribs and thence made woman. J. H. Newman. [ 1913 Webster ] |
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