phrasal verbphr vHELPto help someone because they are busy or have problems 分担…工作,帮一把
Do you need anyone to help out in the shop?
店里的事你需要有人帮一把吗?
help somebody ↔ out (with something)
I helped her out when Stella became ill.
斯特拉生病时我分担了她的工作。
She was helping him out with his mortgage repayments.
她在帮助他偿还抵押贷款。
Examples from the Corpus
help out• My brother said he would help out.• Now there are times on farms when they need a lot of people to help out.• Organizing the school trip will be a lot of work, so I need some volunteers to help out.• But recently, because of the Kobe earthquake, people wanted to help out.• For 14 hours a week, a careassistanthelps out.• No need to thank me - I was just glad to help out a friend.• We saw it as an opportunity to harvest an animal and help outFish and Game.• She is used to helping out friends by driving them around.• Their son used to help out in the shop when it was busy.• While I'm gone, try to help your Mom out, OK?• Finaladdition is a button that electro-pneumatically locks the reardifferential to help out on the seriousoff-roadstuff.• He still helps out with ArmyCadets!• The kids are always good about helping out with the chores.
help somebody ↔ out (with something)• I called on a conveniently passing trafficwarden to help me out.• Our concern is with the fire service and doing our small part to help that out.• The only way we would be worse with them was to help them out in another war.• His teammates helped talk him out of it.• Your assignment: Curbingcrime and helping people get out of poverty.• This agency should be funded as employers are given financialhelp to carry out their obligations under the legislation.• I agreed to help you outtonight, but that was all I agreed to.• If you refuse to come and help me out with this, you might miss getting your end away.