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assistant
[ uh-sis-tuhnt ]
noun
- a person who assists or gives aid and support; helper.
- a person who is subordinate to another in rank, function, etc.; one holding a secondary rank in an office or post:
He was assistant to the office manager.
Synonyms: ,
- something that aids and supplements another.
- a faculty member of a college or university who ranks below an instructor and whose responsibilities usually include grading papers, supervising laboratories, and assisting in teaching.
adjective
- assisting; helpful.
- serving in an immediately subordinate position; of secondary rank:
an assistant coach.
assistant
/ 蓹藞蝉瑟蝉迟蓹苍迟 /
noun
- a person who assists, esp in a subordinate position
- ( as modifier )
assistant manager
- See shop assistant
adjective
- archaic.helpful or useful as an aid
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 苍辞苍顎卆蝉路蝉颈蝉顎僼补苍迟 noun
- 耻苍顎卆蝉路蝉颈蝉迟顎僡苍迟 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of assistant1
Example Sentences
Once May had stood aside, Jenkyns found favour with Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who appointed her as an assistant government whip in 2021 and a junior education minister a year later.
He said he got confirmation of Mrs Carter's death after his assistant phoned local police.
The sheriff鈥檚 investigation spanned more than a year, and three people ultimately were charged criminally: Baldwin, armorer Hannah Gutierrez and assistant director David Halls, who was in charge of on-set safety.
Wellman was McCarthy鈥檚 first client when the trainer struck out on his own after being the chief assistant to Todd Pletcher.
鈥淵ou think I don鈥檛 talk to my assistants about rotations every single timeout?鈥
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