Their government sends a lot of aid workers to foreign countries following natural disasters.
Band-Aid, band-aidn
® (brand of sticking plaster)
반창고, 밴드, 대일밴드 명
참고: As a registered trademark, "Band-Aid" should be capitalized, but it is often not capitalized in either informal communication or when the term is used figuratively.
band-aid, also UK: sticking plastern
figurative (superficial solution)
임시방편, 미봉책 명
This solution is just a band-aid; it will do nothing to solve the real problem.
이 조치는 임시방편에 불과할 뿐 진짜 문제점은 전혀 해결하지 못할 것이다.
come to the aid of [sb]v expr
(offer to help)
~에게 도움이 되다 동(타)
The paramedics will come to the aid of anyone who is injured.
The Red Cross came to the aid of thousands of injured and homeless after the earthquake.
come to [sb]'s aidv expr
(offer to help)
~에게 도움이 되다 동(타)
financial aidn
(monetary support)
재정적 지원
The college's Financial Aid Office deals not only with need-based grants, but also merit-based scholarships.
first aidn
(emergency medical help)
응급 처치 명
참고: A hyphen is used when the term is an adjective
All of our pool attendants are trained in first aid.
first-aidn as adj
(relating to emergency medical help)
구급(의), 응급(의) 형, 명
The Red Cross teaches a first-aid course that is highly regarded.
first-aid kitn
(emergency medical set)
구급약상자
Motorists should carry a first-aid kit in their cars.
give aid to [sb/sth]v expr
(provide charity)
~을 구제하다, 구호하다
Some criminals ease their conscience by giving aid to the poor.
hearing aidn
(device worn by the hard of hearing)
보청기
She's growing deaf, but refuses to wear a hearing aid.