aides

aides[eidz] 

原级:aide

aides 基本解释
助手,副官( aide的名词复数 );
aides 网络解释

aides

1. 助手:谋部副总参谋长布加勒斯特:亲纳粹的铁卫对被放逐国王的64位昔日助手(aides)进行了大屠杀(→28)地中海:意大利舰船在撒丁岛附近的Sportivo角战役(Battle of Cape Sportivo)中袭击一支保护直布罗陀-亚历山大护航船队的英国舰队,

2. 副手:the middle- and low-income中低收入 | Aides副手 | impose on taxpayers强加于

aides 单语例句

1. Aides said the leaders'talks Sunday and Monday were full, frank and businesslike.

2. Aside from a cadre of top aides working for Lawlor, the staff around Ridge is exceedingly spare.

3. He intends to travel to New Jersey next week to deliver what aides call a major address on terrorism.

4. Aides said that McCain's call for cuts in the capital gains tax and tax breaks for seniors would help the market rebound.

5. aides

5. Aides distributed a memo and held a conference call to question why she won't release her tax returns.

6. Obama aides released a new video on the campaign's old YouTube channel to address the meetings.

7. Aides saw that speech and one Friday that will blend his campaign's economic and foreign policy proposals as his " closing arguments " for change.

8. aides

8. Democratic congressional aides said they anticipate that Bush will reject the Iraq funding bill Wednesday after receiving it from Capitol Hill on Tuesday.

9. The report could be lost amid holiday cheer, something not unfavorable for Obama and his aides looking to move past the Blagojevich story.

10. aides

10. Former Secretary of State George Shultz and former chief of staff Howard Baker were among the onetime Reagan aides who came to Blair House.

aides 英英释义

noun

1. (Greek mythology) the god of the underworld in ancient mythology
    brother of Zeus and husband of Persephone

    Synonym: Pluto Hades Aidoneus