Summary
English to Dutch: more detail...
- assist:
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Wiktionary:
- assist → voorzetten, bijstaan, assisteren, meehelpen
- assist → helpen, baten, bijstaan, ter zijde staan, assisteren
English
Detailed Translations for assisted from English to Dutch
assisted:
Translation Matrix for assisted:
Adjective | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | aided |
Synonyms for "assisted":
Antonyms for "assisted":
Related Definitions for "assisted":
assist:
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to assist (help; attend; be attentive; extend the hand; be helpful; back up; aid; prop up; make oneself useful; second; back; do good)
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to assist (aid; help)
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to assist (help out; help)
Conjugations for assist:
present
- assist
- assist
- assists
- assist
- assist
- assist
simple past
- assisted
- assisted
- assisted
- assisted
- assisted
- assisted
present perfect
- have assisted
- have assisted
- has assisted
- have assisted
- have assisted
- have assisted
past continuous
- was assisting
- were assisting
- was assisting
- were assisting
- were assisting
- were assisting
future
- shall assist
- will assist
- will assist
- shall assist
- will assist
- will assist
continuous present
- am assisting
- are assisting
- is assisting
- are assisting
- are assisting
- are assisting
subjunctive
- be assisted
- be assisted
- be assisted
- be assisted
- be assisted
- be assisted
diverse
- assist!
- let's assist!
- assisted
- assisting
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for assist:
Related Words for "assist":
Synonyms for "assist":
Related Definitions for "assist":
Wiktionary Translations for assist:
assist
Cross Translation:
verb
assist
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to make a pass in a sport
- assist → voorzetten
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help
- assist → bijstaan; assisteren
verb
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een helpende hand bieden
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anderen helpen iets te doen
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• assist | → helpen; baten; bijstaan; ter zijde staan; assisteren | ↔ aider — faciliter l’accomplissement d’une action. |
• assist | → baten; bijstaan; helpen; ter zijde staan; assisteren | ↔ secourir — aider ; courir à l’aide de quelqu’un ; prêter assistance à qui en avoir besoin de. |
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