英:[in biˈhɑ:f ɔv]
美:[ɪn bɪˈhæf ʌv]
英:[in biˈhɑ:f ɔv]
美:[ɪn bɪˈhæf ʌv]
为…的利益,代表;
noun
interest, benefitalso: support, defense
argued in his behalf
noun
interest, benefitalso: support, defense
argued in his behalf
Middle English, from by + half half, side
The first known use of behalf was in the 14th century
back1 of 4noun
the rear part of the human body especially from the neck to the end of the spine
the corresponding part of a four-footed or lower animal
the part of something that is opposite or away from the front part
something at or on the back for support
back of a chair
a position in some games (as football or soccer) behind the front line of players
a player in this position
back2 of 4adverb
to, toward, or at the rear
in or into the past : ago
in or into a reclining position
under control : in check
held back
to, toward, or in a place from which a person or thing came
in return or reply talk back
write back
back3 of 4adjective
being at or in the back
back door
distant from a central or main area
back roads
not yet paid : overdue
back rent
no longer current
back issues of a magazine
back4 of 4verb
to give aid or support to
to move or cause to move back or backward
to shift in a counterclockwise direction
the wind backed around
to provide with a back
back1 of 4noun
the rear part of the human body especially from the neck to the end of the spine
the corresponding part of a four-footed or lower animal
the part of something that is opposite or away from the front part
something at or on the back for support
back of a chair
a position in some games (as football or soccer) behind the front line of players
a player in this position
back2 of 4adverb
to, toward, or at the rear
in or into the past : ago
in or into a reclining position
under control : in check
held back
to, toward, or in a place from which a person or thing came
in return or reply talk back
write back
back3 of 4adjective
being at or in the back
back door
distant from a central or main area
back roads
not yet paid : overdue
back rent
no longer current
back issues of a magazine
back4 of 4verb
to give aid or support to
to move or cause to move back or backward
to shift in a counterclockwise direction
the wind backed around
to provide with a back
balance1 of 2noun
an instrument used for measuring mass or weight
a counterbalancing weight, force, or influence
a vibrating wheel operating with a hairspring to regulate the mechanical motions of a timepiece
a condition in which opposing forces are equal to each other
equality between the totals of the two sides of an account
an orderly and artistic arrangement of elements that is pleasing : harmony
something left over : remainder
the amount by which one side of an account is greater than the other
a balance of $10 on the credit side
mental and emotional steadiness
the maintenance (as in a natural habitat) of a population in about the same condition and numbers
balance2 of 2verb
to figure out the difference between the debits and credits of an account
balanced her checkbook
to arrange so that one set of elements exactly equals another
balance an equation
to complete (a chemical equation) so that the same number of atoms and electric charges of each kind appears on each side
counterbalance entry 2, offset
to equal or make equal in weight, number, or proportion
balanced the powers of the three branches of government
to weigh against one another : compare
to bring or come to a state or position of balance
balance1 of 2noun
an instrument used for measuring mass or weight
a counterbalancing weight, force, or influence
a vibrating wheel operating with a hairspring to regulate the mechanical motions of a timepiece
a condition in which opposing forces are equal to each other
equality between the totals of the two sides of an account
an orderly and artistic arrangement of elements that is pleasing : harmony
something left over : remainder
the amount by which one side of an account is greater than the other
a balance of $10 on the credit side
mental and emotional steadiness
the maintenance (as in a natural habitat) of a population in about the same condition and numbers
balance2 of 2verb
to figure out the difference between the debits and credits of an account
balanced her checkbook
to arrange so that one set of elements exactly equals another
balance an equation
to complete (a chemical equation) so that the same number of atoms and electric charges of each kind appears on each side
counterbalance entry 2, offset
to equal or make equal in weight, number, or proportion
balanced the powers of the three branches of government
to weigh against one another : compare
to bring or come to a state or position of balance
ballast1 of 2noun
heavy material used especially to make a ship steady or to control the rising of a balloon
gravel or broken stone laid in a foundation for a railroad or used in making concrete
ballast2 of 2verb
to provide with ballast
ballast1 of 2noun
heavy material used especially to make a ship steady or to control the rising of a balloon
gravel or broken stone laid in a foundation for a railroad or used in making concrete
ballast2 of 2verb
to provide with ballast
bed1 of 2noun
a piece of furniture on which to lie or sleep
sleep entry 1 sense 1also: a time for sleeping
watched TV before bed
a plot of ground prepared for plants
the bottom of a body of water
the bed of a river
a supporting surface or structure : foundation
layer entry 1 sense 2
a bed of sandstone
bed2 of 2verb
to put or go to bed
bed down for the night
to fix in or on a foundation
an argument bedded on good sense
to plant or arrange in beds
bed1 of 2noun
a piece of furniture on which to lie or sleep
sleep entry 1 sense 1also: a time for sleeping
watched TV before bed
a plot of ground prepared for plants
the bottom of a body of water
the bed of a river
a supporting surface or structure : foundation
layer entry 1 sense 2
a bed of sandstone
bed2 of 2verb
to put or go to bed
bed down for the night
to fix in or on a foundation
an argument bedded on good sense
to plant or arrange in beds
behalfnoun
useful aid : support
spoke in my behalf
1 According to an update from a GoFundMe page created on behalf of his family, Noah Mason left the hospital on the afternoon of Friday, May 24.
2 Bill Walton, a San Diego sports and community legend who starred for John Wooden’s UCLA Bruins before becoming a Hall of Famer and one of the biggest stars in basketball broadcasting, died Monday, the league announced on behalf of his family.Walton, who had a prolonged fight with cancer, was 71.
3 He spoke in behalf of the plan.
他为了这项计划辩护。
4 She spoke in behalf of the plan.
她为这项计划辩护。
5 He saves in behalf of his son.
他为儿子存钱.
6 The parents stopped fighting in behalf of the child.
为了孩子,父母停止了吵架.
1 为帮助某人
3 为了
SO for to the end that with the view of in order that may V in order to V for the purpose of V ing with the purpose of V ing so that in order to on behalf of so as to in the interest of in behalf
4 代替
cover replace supplant pre-empt in stead on behalf on behalf of substitute for in place of take the place of in behalf stand in fill in
5 代表某人
8 为的利益
9 代表
representative typical representational vicarious self representation deputy ambassador delegate spokesman commissary legate deputation type represent symbolize incarnate stand in for symbolic symbol proxy envoy cross-section for denote typify on behalf on behalf of in the name of in behalf stand for sum up