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  • 21help desk — ˈhelp desk I ve not nested this at desk because that entry just has senses referring to physical desks. noun [countable] a department of a company that people call for help, especially with computer problems: • Upon contacting the help desk, your …

    Financial and business terms

  • 22help desk — n a department of a company that people call for help, especially with computer problems …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 23help screen — n a screen that appears when you ask for help in using a computer program, showing extra information or advice …

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  • 24cry for help — Telephone calls, notes left in conspicuous places, and other behaviors that communicate extreme distress and possible consideration of suicide …

    Medical dictionary

  • 25cried for help — shouted out so as to receive aid …

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  • 26cry for help — shouting out so as to receive aid …

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  • 27Help! (album) — This article is about the Beatles album. For the 1995 War Child charity album, see The Help Album. Help! Studio album by The Beatles …

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  • 28help — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, considerable, enormous, great, huge, immense, invaluable, real, substantial, tremendous …

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  • 29help — help1 [ help ] verb *** 1. ) intransitive or transitive to give someone support or information so that they can do something more easily: If you are finding that difficult I could help you. Mary was anxious to help. help someone (to) do something …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 30help — I UK [help] / US verb Word forms help : present tense I/you/we/they help he/she/it helps present participle helping past tense helped past participle helped *** Get it right: help: The verb help is not used with the ing form of another verb. It… …

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