Aid
61aid — 1. noun /eɪd/ a) Help assistance; succor, relief. The incompetent generals brilliant aid often made priceless suggestions. b) The person who promotes or helps in something being done; a helper; an assistant …
62AID — Abbreviation for donor of heterologous (artificial) insemination. programmable hearing a. multichannel hearing a. that can use more than one level dependent frequency response strategy. * * * acquired immunodeficiency disease; acute infectious… …
63aid — transfer of resources from a donor to a recipient. May be undertaken at a variety of scales usually under the following conditions: bilaterally between national governments. The donor will usually attach specific conditions both economic and… …
64AID — 1. Archives Internationales de la Danse. Créées à Paris, en 1931, par le Suédois Rolf de Maré. Contenaient des ouvrages, des gravures, etc. En 1945, le fonds des AID fut offert à peu près intégralement à la Bibliothèque de l Opéra de Paris. 2.… …
65aid — priemonė statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. aid; facility vok. Mittel, n rus. средство, n pranc. moyen, m …
66aid of, in — 1. For. 2. what s that in aid of? What does that mean? What is it for? …
67aid — To support, help, assist or strengthen. Act in cooperation with; supplement the efforts of others. State v. Upton, Iowa, 167 N.W.2d 625, 628. Distinguished from abet. Aid within aider and abettor statute means to help, to assist, or to strengthen …
68aid — To support, help, assist or strengthen. Act in cooperation with; supplement the efforts of others. State v. Upton, Iowa, 167 N.W.2d 625, 628. Distinguished from abet. Aid within aider and abettor statute means to help, to assist, or to strengthen …
69ȝaid — yaid, ȝaid var. yaud …
70Aid effectiveness — is the effectiveness of development aid in achieving economic or human development (or development targets). Aid agencies are always looking for new ways to improve aid effectiveness, including conditionality, capacity building and support for… …