► Don’t say assist someone to do something. Say assist someone with something or assist someone in doing something. 不要说assist someone to do something. 而要说assist someone with something或assist someone in doing something:
The teacher assists the children with their tasks.
老师帮助孩子们完成任务。
someone who can assist them in planning their careers
可以帮助他们规划职业的人
2[transitiveT]HELP to make it easier for someone to do something 使便利
They had no maps to assist them.
他们没有地图帮忙。
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In everyday English, people usually say help rather than assist: 在日常英语中,人们一般说help,而不说assist
We’ll help in any way we can.
我们会尽力帮忙。
They have special software to help them process invoices.
assist• I want to be able to scoregoals and assists, but not just play one way.• But his 16 points and eight assists were important to the Suns at least making it doubtful for a while.• Clyde Drexler had 28 points, eight rebounds and eight assists while Hakeem Olajuwon had 26 points and 16 rebounds.• The good news is, he led the Heat in assists.• McGrady had 14 points and Armstrong had nine assists in the first two quarters.• Sunday, he scored 29 points and handed out nine assists in a 103-89 win over Boston College.• He made a 3-point shot and had two assists.
Originassist1
(1400-1500)Frenchassister“to be present, help”, from Latinassistere, from ad-“to” + sistere“to cause to stand”
ADVERB | VERB + ASSIST | PREPOSITIONADVERB➤greatly, materially (especially NAmE) 大力協助;給予重要的幫助◇We have been greatly assisted by individuals and organizations.我們得到了個人和組織的大力協助。➤ably有力地幫助◇She was ably assisted by a team of volunteers.她得到了一群能幹的志願者的大力幫助。➤actively積極地幫助VERB + ASSIST➤be designed to為幫助⋯而設◇measures designed to assist people with disabilities旨在幫助殘疾人的措施PREPOSITION➤in在⋯上幫助◇He had to assist her in opening the gates.他不得不幫她打開各道門。➤with幫助做⋯◇She offered to assist with the marketing of the product.她主動提出幫助推銷該產品。