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jemandem [aus]helfen
I. help out V. trans.
to help out sb
jdm [aus]helfen
to help out sb
II. help out V. intr.
bei etw dat. helfen
jdm aus etw dat. helfen
to help sb out of sth
jdm aus etw dat./in etw acus. helfen
to help sb out of/into sth
[mit etw dat.] einspringen
to help out [with sth]
jdm [mit etw dat.] unter die Arme greifen
to help sb out [with sth]
jdm [mit etw dat.] beispringen
to help out sb separ. [with sth]
jdm [aus etw dat.] heraushelfen
to help sb out [of sth]
I. help [help] SUST.
1. help no pl:
Hilfe f <-, -n>
Unterstützung f <-, -en>
jdm helfen
to be of help to sth
für etw acus. hilfreich sein
2. help no pl (aid):
helfen <hilft, half, geholfen>
a great help you are! irón.
3. help (employee):
Aushilfe f <-, -n>
Hilfskraft f <-, -kräfte>
the help + sing./pl v.
Zugehfrau f <-, -en> esp al. s.
austr. a. Bedienerin f
to have [ingl. am. hired] help come in
4. help no pl INFORM.:
II. help [help] INTERJ.
III. help [help] V. intr.
1. help (assist):
helfen <hilft, half, geholfen> bei +dat.
2. help (alleviate):
helfen <hilft, half, geholfen>
help medicine also
IV. help [help] V. trans.
1. help (assist):
to help sb
jdm helfen [o. beistehen]
to help sb/sth [to] do sth
jdm/etw dabei helfen, etw zu tun
to help sb with sth
jdm bei etw dat. helfen
2. help (improve):
to help sth
3. help (contribute):
to help sth
zu etw dat. beitragen
4. help (prevent):
etw ist nicht zu ändern coloq.
etw ist halt so
5. help (take):
sich dat. etw nehmen
to help oneself to sth thief
sich acus. an etw dat. bedienen
6. help form. (give):
to help sb to sth
jdm etw reichen elev.
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
V. help [help] ADJ. atrbv., inv. INFORM.
help (display, menu, text)
I. out [aʊt] ADJ.
1. out inv., pred.:
abwesend [o. nicht da] [o. coloq. weg] sein
sich acus. im Ausstand befinden RFA, austr.
to be out borrowed from the library
2. out inv., pred. (outside):
to be out [somewhere] sun, moon, stars
to be out [somewhere] prisoner
3. out inv., pred. (on the move):
to be out army
4. out inv., pred. (in blossom):
to be out tree also
5. out inv., pred. (available):
6. out inv., pred. coloq. (existing):
7. out inv., pred. (known):
heraus [o. coloq. raus] sein
to be out secret
to be out news
8. out inv., pred.:
schlafen <schlief, geschlafen>
bewusstlos [o. coloq. weg] sein
total hinüber [o. erledigt] [o. suizo durch] sein coloq.
to be out like a light coloq.
weg sein coloq.
9. out inv., pred. (finished):
aus [o. zu Ende] [o. vorbei] sein
10. out inv., pred. DEP.:
to be out (outside a boundary) ball, player
11. out inv., pred. coloq.:
draußen sein coloq.
[raus]fliegen coloq.
to be out on the streets unemployed
to be out on the streets unemployed
auf der Straße stehen fig. [o. sitzen] coloq.
to be out on the streets homeless
to be out on the streets homeless
12. out inv., pred. coloq.:
aus der Mode sein coloq.
13. out inv., pred. (not possible):
14. out inv., pred. (off):
to be out light, TV
to be out fire a.
15. out inv., pred. (inaccurate):
falsch [o. coloq. daneben] sein coloq.
to be out watch
sich acus. verrechnet haben coloq.
16. out inv., pred. coloq. (in search of):
to be out for sth
auf etw acus. aus sein coloq.
to be out for sth
es auf etw acus. abgesehen haben
to be out to do sth
17. out inv., pred. homosexual:
sich acus. geoutet haben coloq.
18. out inv., pred. tide:
19. out inv., pred. debutante:
II. out [aʊt] ADV.
1. out inv.:
out (not in sth)
out
Ausgang
out (for vehicles)
Ausfahrt
keep out!”
to keep sb/sth out
2. out inv.:
heraus coloq.
hinaus coloq. [o. raus]
nach außen coloq.
out of room, building a.
raus hier! coloq.
heraus damit! coloq.
[he]raus mit der Sprache! coloq.
to see sb out
to turn sth inside out clothes
3. out inv. (away from home, for a social activity):
4. out inv.:
heraus coloq.
to cross sth out
5. out inv. (fully, absolutely):
burnt out also fig.
ausgebrannt a. fig.
burnt out fuse
burnt out candle
out and away ingl. am.
out and away ingl. am.
6. out inv. (aloud):
7. out inv. (to an end, finished):
over and out AERO.
Ende <-s, -n> espec.
to die out fig. applause
to fight sth out
8. out inv. (out of prison):
to come [or get]out
to let sb out
9. out inv. (unconscious):
to go out like a light coloq.
sofort weg sein coloq.
10. out inv. (dislocated):
11. out inv. (open):
to open sth out (extend) furniture
12. out inv. (outdated):
völlig altmodisch [o. RFA hum. coloq. von anno Tobak] sein
13. out inv. (time off):
14. out inv. tide:
15. out inv. (at a distant place):
out west ingl. am. (west coast)
16. out inv. (towards a distant place):
in die Ferne elev.
to move out to the west coast [or ingl. am. out west]
III. out [aʊt] V. trans.
1. out (eject):
to out sb
jdn rausschmeißen coloq.
DEP. to out sb
2. out BOX.:
to out sb
jdn k.o. schlagen
3. out homosexual:
to out sb
jdn outen coloq.
IV. out [aʊt] PREP. coloq.
aus +dat.
Entrada de OpenDict
out ADJ.
Entrada de OpenDict
out ADJ.
to be out to do sth (in search of) coloq.
Present
Ihelp out
youhelp out
he/she/ithelps out
wehelp out
youhelp out
theyhelp out
Past
Ihelped out
youhelped out
he/she/ithelped out
wehelped out
youhelped out
theyhelped out
Present Perfect
Ihavehelped out
youhavehelped out
he/she/ithashelped out
wehavehelped out
youhavehelped out
theyhavehelped out
Past Perfect
Ihadhelped out
youhadhelped out
he/she/ithadhelped out
wehadhelped out
youhadhelped out
theyhadhelped out
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
As school begins, the girls go to their respective places to help out during the festival.
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Adult members of the two movements and parents help out behind the scenes.
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Feeling sorry for the cat as well as falling in love with her, the phantom decides to help out.
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This is a potential problem for education, as families expect their children to help out.
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Pam could always be relied on to help out, especially if it benefited one of her four children.
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On 5 August 1888, when Bertha Benz ran out of fuel on her journey from Mannheim to Pforzheim, Willi Ockel, the pharmacist in Wiesloch, helped out with two litres of ligarine.
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Als Bertha Benz am 5. August 1888 auf ihrer Überlandfahrt von Mannheim nach Pforzheim der Sprit ausging, half in Wiesloch der Apotheker Willi Ockel mit zwei Litern Ligroin aus.
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He helps out where he can – and things gradually begin to change.
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Er hilft aus, wo er kann – und ganz langsam beginnen sich die Dinge zu verändern.
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Therefore, my little Siteboard Catleen cabinet had to help out and had to spend a few hours on the high edge.
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Daher musste mein kleiner Siteboardschrank aushelfen und Catleen musste für einige Stunden auf der hohen Kante verbringen.
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Members who help out at the space get better deals.
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Mitglieder, die im Space aushelfen, erhalten günstigere Konditionen.
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Other developers who helped out were:
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Weitere Entwickler, die ausgeholfen haben, waren:
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