English to Urdu Dictionary aid

aid

امداد
definition
verb
women were aided in childbirth by midwives
help, assist, or support (someone or something) in the achievement of something.
noun
he saw the pilot slumped in his cockpit and went to his aid
help, typically of a practical nature.
translation of 'aid'
verb
مدد دینا
noun
مدد
example
It is likely the victim was the only person in the carriage because no-one came to his 'aid' or offered him help when the attack was over.
an 'aid' agency
Eventually, they turned to their church and asked for some financial 'aid' to buy food and basics and got it.
The bad weather also blocked roads and grounded helicopters as troops raced against the approaching Himalayan winter to ferry 'aid' to remote areas.
Most crucially, the military was forced to admit its fleet of helicopters was in disrepair and there was nowhere near the amount of aircraft needed to deliver 'aid' to remote areas cut off by landslides.
‘Not one of the boys went to his 'aid' , or thereafter summoned help, or displayed any concern for their hapless victim,’ said Mr Martin.
Ms Kennedy said the service provided emotional and practical support with the 'aid' of a team of trained volunteers fluent in many languages.
he saw the pilot slumped in his cockpit and went to his 'aid'
she walked with the 'aid' of a Zimmer frame
the photos were an 'aid' to identifying them
Student cooperatives were banned because, although recognized as an 'aid' to poor students, they provided good places to exchange revolutionary opinions and leaflets.
It is first mentioned in a record of the ensuing year, when the convent petitioned that they might be excused from contributing an 'aid' to the King, at the time of a threatened invasion, on account of the expenses they had been at in endeavouring to repair their damages.
'aid' convoys
Mr Duckworth also revealed that his group would act as a support organisation to 'aid' survivors of any future accident.
When Creon kidnaps Antigone, the Chorus prays that Athene will 'aid' King Theseus in bringing her back safely.
exercise is an important 'aid' to recovery after heart attacks
his friends went to his 'aid'
All that he had originally designed to spend on Malta, he would give as an 'aid' to the queen, so that she might prevail over her rebels.
In 1678, he spoke in favour of giving an 'aid' to the king, and the following month obtained a commission for raising an independent company of foot, and was appointed governor of Bridlington.
The underfunded UN Relief and Works Agency is being forced to cut off food 'aid' because of security restrictions.
financial 'aid'
Fortunately two local men came to their 'aid' and Mrs Christie and her mother were pulled to safety before the next waves hit the shoreline.
A cut-and-paste exercise can greatly 'aid' the student with memory work.
SIR - I would like to express my heartfelt thanks to the young couple who came to my 'aid' on Friday evening when I was stranded in my car in a flood near Carleton.
the heel was slanted to 'aid' in climbing hilly terrain
The guests were all kept on special diets to 'aid' their recovery.
Gerson said rescue workers were facing difficulties in getting 'aid' to isolated areas due to the absence of air transportation.
Please can you print a message of thanks to the young lady who came to my 'aid' in Hawes Lane on the morning of Saturday, June 7.
This is clearly not an exercise for the short term while there is so much to do but by keeping donors engaged with the affected communities for longer, it could be a powerful 'aid' to longer term reconstruction.
a teaching 'aid'
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