1 a person who helps someone else to do a job or who holds a less important position in an organization:
2 an employee who helps someone in a more senior position to do their job:
4 used as part of someone's job title to show that their job is below the level of a more senior person, and that they help that person to do their job:
assistant director/manager, etc. She had previously served as assistant vice-president for finance at MIT.
Can't we employ someone as an assistant to help with all this paperwork?
She can't accept she made a mistake and now she's trying to lay the blame on her assistant.
Did you want to talk to the chairman himself, or could his personal assistant help you?
She is looking for a personal assistant with good organizational skills.
Numerous proof assistants have been built for these expressive formalisms and been used successfully in a variety of applications in mathematics and programming.
Also, will the experience of personal assistants working 'powerlessly', on relatively low pay and often in isolation, be detrimental to the welfare of their employers?
The area of expert assistants is primarily concerned with building software agents that assist humans in their decision-making.
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助手, 幫手, 助理…
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ayudante, asistente [masculine-feminine]…
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adjoint/-ointe, assistant/-ante [masculine-feminine], assistant/-ante…
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