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come to the rescue; go to the rescue; come to assistance (come to someone's assistance to arrive and provide assistance to someone. A kindly truck driver came to our assistance, and we were able to call for help. I hope someone will come to my assistance soon. See also: come McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. й 2002 Alexander Demidov); help out (to help sb, especially in a difficult situation Х He's always willing to help out. Х When I bought the house, my sister helped me out with a loan. OALD Alexander Demidov); rally round (Igor-SE); succour; have been pressed into service (Alex_Odeychuk); be pressed into service (Дмитрий_Р); come to one's rescue (reverso.net Aslandado); come into; come to someone's aid (denghu); the solution is (babel); go to bat for (someone Anglophile) | |||
give a helping hand | |||
subvene | |||
come to someone's help (God never fails to come to our help in due time, after we on our part have done all we could. D. Zolottsev) | |||
jump in to help (I am very grateful to everyone who jumped in to help. ART Vancouver) | |||
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come to 's help; come to help | |||
go to someone's aid | |||
come to aid; run to someone's help | |||
come to aid | |||
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go to aid; come to relief; come to the aid of | |||
come to someone's relief | |||
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minister | |||
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... to the rescue (спешит на помощь Alex_Odeychuk) |
прийти на помощь : 20 phrases in 6 subjects |
American usage, not spelling | 1 |
Foreign policy | 1 |
General | 8 |
Informal | 1 |
Makarov | 8 |
Military | 1 |