aide
aide — noun
1. a person employed to support an important official, especially in government or
a person employed to support an important official, especially in government or the military, by helping with daily work and practical tasks.
The mayor's aide handed reporters a copy of the new housing plan.
possessive pattern: the mayor's aide
After the speech, a senior aide led guests into the conference room.
common collocation: senior aide
Colonel Park sent his aide to check the trucks before sunrise.
At the airport, two aides waited beside the minister's car.
Emma works as an aide to a senator in Washington.
- assistant
broader and much more common; it does not specifically suggest a government or military role
- staffer
informal; often used for someone working on a political team or in an office
- secretary
focuses more on office duties such as arranging meetings and handling papers
- adjutant
military and more formal; usually a specific officer role
文法句型
aide to + official
someone's aide
senior/presidential aide
用法筆記
Often linked to the person served: the minister's aide, a presidential aide, an aide to the general. In military contexts, it can refer to an officer assigned to help a higher-ranking officer.