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Help!

Request assistance.

Phrase in 30 Seconds

The universal English shout for immediate assistance in any situation, from life-threatening emergencies to simple daily struggles.

  • Means: A direct request for someone to assist or rescue you.
  • Used in: Dangerous accidents, getting lost, or needing help with heavy lifting.
  • Don't confuse: 'Help!' (urgent) with 'Excuse me' (just getting attention).
🆘 + 🗣️ = 🤝

适合你水平的解释:

Use 'Help!' when you need someone to do something for you right now. It is a very important word for safety. You can say 'Help!' if you are in danger. You can also say 'Help me, please' if a task is too difficult. It is a short and easy word to remember.
At this level, you can use 'Help!' as an exclamation or as part of a simple sentence. Use 'Can you help me?' when you need assistance with daily tasks like shopping or directions. Remember that 'Help!' is for emergencies, while 'Can you help me?' is a polite request for a favor.
Intermediate learners should distinguish between 'help' and 'assist.' While 'Help!' is perfect for immediate needs, 'assistance' is better for professional contexts. You can also use phrasal verbs like 'help out' for general favors. For example: 'Could you help me out with this project?' sounds more natural than just 'Help me.'
Upper-intermediate speakers use 'help' in more complex structures, such as 'I can't help but feel...' or 'It can't be helped.' You should also be aware of the social dynamics of asking for help, including the 'Bystander Effect,' and how to use specific imperatives to ensure you receive aid in a crowded public space.
Advanced learners analyze the pragmatic weight of 'Help!' versus its synonyms. You understand that 'Help!' is a 'face-threatening act' and use hedging or politeness strategies to soften requests in non-emergencies. You are also familiar with idiomatic uses like 'God helps those who help themselves' and the historical 'hue and cry' origins of the term.
At the mastery level, you recognize 'Help!' as a linguistic primitive with immediate perlocutionary force. You can navigate the nuances of prosody—how the pitch and duration of the shout communicate the specific nature of the distress. You also understand its role in literature and film as a pivotal plot device that signals a character's ultimate vulnerability and the shift from isolation to community dependence.

15秒了解

  • A direct, urgent call for assistance.
  • Used in emergencies or when overwhelmed.
  • Generally informal, but context is key.
  • Adds emotional weight to requests.

意思

这是您陷入困境时(无论大小)的首选呐喊。这是直接请求某人介入并伸出援手的呼吁。将其视为紧急信号,但当您只需要快速帮助时,也可用于不太严重的状况。它带有紧迫感和脆弱感。

关键例句

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1

Texting a friend for urgent help

Help! I can't find my keys and my door is locked!

Help! I can't find my keys and my door is locked!

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2

Ordering food via an app

I accidentally ordered three pizzas. Help! Can someone cancel one?

I accidentally ordered three pizzas. Help! Can someone cancel one?

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Job interview on Zoom

My internet connection seems unstable. Help! Can you hear me okay?

My internet connection seems unstable. Help! Can you hear me okay?

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文化背景

The 'Bystander Effect' is a major topic in US sociology. People are taught to be specific when asking for help in a crowd to ensure someone actually responds. British culture often values 'politeness' and 'not making a scene,' which can sometimes lead to people understating their need for help. Asking for help can be seen as 'meiwaku' (causing trouble for others). People often apologize before asking for assistance. Germans are often very direct. If they see you struggling, they might offer help immediately without much small talk.

💡

Be Specific

When asking for help, tell the person exactly what you need. Instead of 'Help!', try 'Help me lift this box!'

⚠️

Don't Cry Wolf

Only shout 'Help!' in a loud voice if it is a real emergency. Using it for jokes can be dangerous.

15秒了解

  • A direct, urgent call for assistance.
  • Used in emergencies or when overwhelmed.
  • Generally informal, but context is key.
  • Adds emotional weight to requests.

What It Means

Help! is your ultimate SOS signal. It's a single word packed with urgency. You use it when you're in trouble. This trouble can be serious, like being in danger. It can also be minor, like needing someone to open a stubborn jar. It's a direct request for assistance. The word itself is short and sharp. This makes it easy to shout out quickly. It grabs attention immediately. It signals that you need intervention. It's a universal cry understood by most people. It cuts through noise and distraction. It's more than just a word; it's a plea.

How To Use It

Imagine you're stuck in a tricky situation. Maybe you've dropped your keys down a drain. You'd yell Help! to get someone's attention. If a friend is struggling to lift a heavy box, you might say Help! to offer support. You can also use it in texting. A simple Help! can mean you're overwhelmed with work. Or you need advice on a tricky problem. It’s versatile for many scenarios. Think of it as your verbal lifeline. It's your way of saying, 'I can't handle this alone!'

Formality & Register

Help! is generally informal. You'd use it with people you know well. Or in situations where immediate action is needed. It’s not something you’d typically use in a formal business meeting. Unless, of course, the building is actually on fire! In emergencies, formality goes out the window. For everyday requests, stick to more polite phrasing. Think Could you help me? for formal settings. Help! is your casual, urgent go-to. It's like wearing sweatpants to a party – comfortable, but not always appropriate.

Real-Life Examples

  • Emergency: You see someone falling off a cliff. You shout Help! at the top of your lungs. This is a life-or-death situation.
  • Minor Difficulty: You're trying to assemble IKEA furniture. The instructions are confusing. You text your partner: Help! I can't figure out step 3.
  • Online Gaming: Your character is surrounded by enemies. You type in the chat: Help! Need backup!
  • Asking for Directions: You're lost in a new city. You approach a stranger and say, Excuse me, help! I'm looking for the train station.
  • Humorous: Your cat is stuck on top of the fridge. You post a picture on Instagram with the caption: Help! The feline overlord has ascended.

When To Use It

Use Help! when you are in genuine distress. This could be physical danger or a serious problem. Use it when you need immediate assistance. Think of situations where time is critical. It's also great for urgent, but less serious, requests. Like needing someone to proofread an urgent email. Or if you're struggling with a technical issue. It's perfect for situations that feel overwhelming. When you just can't cope on your own. It signals a real need for support.

When NOT To Use It

Avoid using Help! for trivial matters. Don't say it when you're just bored. Or when you want someone to do a task you can easily do yourself. For example, don't yell Help! because you can't decide what to watch on Netflix. That's a job for Suggestions, please? Using it inappropriately can make you seem demanding. Or even attention-seeking. It dilutes its power for real emergencies. Save it for when you truly need it. Don't cry wolf, unless the wolf is actually at your door!

Common Mistakes

Learners often overuse Help! in casual situations. They might say Help! when they mean Excuse me or Can you assist me?. Another mistake is not being specific enough. Just yelling Help! might not convey what you need. Adding context is usually better. For example, Help me find my wallet! is clearer than just Help!.

  • I need help! → ✓ Could you help me find my keys? (Too demanding for a casual request)
  • Help! I can't reach the remote. → ✓ Could you pass me the remote? (Overdramatic for a simple request)

Common Variations

  • Help me!: Slightly more personal. Adds emphasis on the person being asked.
  • I need help: A softer, less urgent statement. More common in writing.
  • Can you help me?: Polite and direct. Good for most situations.
  • Could you help me?: More formal and polite than Can you help me?.
  • SOS: Used in extreme emergencies, often written or signaled. A global distress signal.
  • Save me!: Very dramatic, implies a serious threat.

Real Conversations

- Friend 1: I'm locked out of my apartment!

- Friend 2: Oh no! Help! Do you have a spare key somewhere?

- Friend 1: No, I left it inside. I'm freezing out here.

- Colleague 1: I'm struggling to get this software to work for the presentation.

- Colleague 2: Send me the error message. Help! I might know what it is.

- Stranger 1: Excuse me, I think I've lost my wallet.

- Stranger 2: Oh dear. Help! Where did you last see it?

Quick FAQ

  • Is Help! always serious? No, it can be used humorously too. Like Help! My coffee machine exploded! It depends on the tone and context.
  • Can I use Help! in a text? Yes, absolutely! A simple Help! can signal you're in a bind. Or need urgent advice via text message.

使用说明

While 'Help!' is a powerful and universally understood cry, its informal nature means it's best reserved for emergencies or casual, urgent requests. Using it in formal settings or for minor inconveniences can sound demanding or inappropriate. Always consider the context and your audience before using this direct exclamation.

💡

Be Specific

When asking for help, tell the person exactly what you need. Instead of 'Help!', try 'Help me lift this box!'

⚠️

Don't Cry Wolf

Only shout 'Help!' in a loud voice if it is a real emergency. Using it for jokes can be dangerous.

🎯

The 'Excuse Me' Combo

With strangers, always start with 'Excuse me, can you help me?' to sound polite and natural.

💬

Offering Help

In English-speaking countries, it is very common to ask 'Do you need a hand?' if you see someone struggling.

例句

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#1 Texting a friend for urgent help
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Help! I can't find my keys and my door is locked!

Help! I can't find my keys and my door is locked!

Shows immediate distress and need for assistance.

#2 Ordering food via an app
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I accidentally ordered three pizzas. Help! Can someone cancel one?

I accidentally ordered three pizzas. Help! Can someone cancel one?

Humorous use to highlight a mistake and request correction.

#3 Job interview on Zoom
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My internet connection seems unstable. Help! Can you hear me okay?

My internet connection seems unstable. Help! Can you hear me okay?

Expresses concern about a technical issue during a formal setting.

#4 Asking a stranger for directions
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Help! I'm completely lost and need to get to the station.

Help! I'm completely lost and need to get to the station.

Direct plea for assistance when disoriented.

#5 Instagram caption for a funny mishap
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My dog ate my homework. Help!

My dog ate my homework. Help!

Exaggerated, humorous cry for sympathy or solutions.

#6 Watching a dramatic movie scene
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OMG, the main character is trapped! Help!

OMG, the main character is trapped! Help!

Expressing empathy and shared urgency with fictional characters.

Mistake: Overusing in a casual context 常见错误
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✗ Help! I can't decide which filter to use.

✗ Help! I can't decide which filter to use.

This is overly dramatic for a simple choice.

Mistake: Using in a very formal email 常见错误
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✗ Dear Manager, Help! I need the report by noon.

✗ Dear Manager, Help! I need the report by noon.

Too informal and demanding for professional communication.

#9 Offering help to someone struggling
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You look like you're struggling with that bag. Help! Can I give you a hand?

You look like you're struggling with that bag. Help! Can I give you a hand?

Used here slightly ironically to initiate an offer of help.

#10 In a video game scenario
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Help! I'm surrounded by zombies!

Help! I'm surrounded by zombies!

Urgent call for assistance from teammates.

#11 At a café, needing assistance
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Help! I think I left my phone at the counter.

Help! I think I left my phone at the counter.

A quick, slightly panicked request to staff.

#12 Asking a friend for advice
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I have a date tonight and I'm nervous. Help!

I have a date tonight and I'm nervous. Help!

A plea for emotional support or advice.

自我测试

Choose the best phrase for a life-threatening emergency.

You see someone falling into a river. What do you shout?

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Help!

'Help!' is the most urgent and universally understood shout for danger.

Fill in the missing word.

Can you help me ______ my homework?

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: with

We use 'with' to connect 'help' to the task being performed.

Complete the dialogue.

A: This box is so heavy! B: ___________

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Do you want some help?

This is a natural, polite way to offer assistance.

Match the phrase to the situation.

Situation: You are in a job interview and don't understand a question.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Say 'Could you please clarify the question?'

In formal settings, we use more specific and polite requests for assistance.

🎉 得分: /4

视觉学习工具

Types of Help

🚨

Emergency

  • Accidents
  • Fire
  • Crime
🏠

Daily Tasks

  • Cleaning
  • Moving
  • Cooking
📚

Learning

  • Homework
  • Language
  • Skills

练习题库

5 练习
选择正确答案 Fill Blank

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案:
Choose the best phrase for a life-threatening emergency. Choose A1

You see someone falling into a river. What do you shout?

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Help!

'Help!' is the most urgent and universally understood shout for danger.

Fill in the missing word. Fill Blank A2

Can you help me ______ my homework?

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: with

We use 'with' to connect 'help' to the task being performed.

Complete the dialogue. dialogue_completion A2

A: This box is so heavy! B: ___________

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Do you want some help?

This is a natural, polite way to offer assistance.

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching B1

Situation: You are in a job interview and don't understand a question.

✓ 正确! ✗ 不太对。 正确答案: Say 'Could you please clarify the question?'

In formal settings, we use more specific and polite requests for assistance.

🎉 得分: /5

常见问题

10 个问题

No, it is not rude in an emergency. However, in a non-emergency, shouting it is inappropriate. Use 'Can you help me?' instead.

'Help' is common and used everywhere. 'Assist' is formal and used in business or official documents.

Yes, but 'Help me do' (without 'to') is much more common in everyday English.

It means you cannot control your actions or feelings. For example: 'I can't help laughing!'

Start with 'I am writing to ask for your assistance with...' or 'I was wondering if you could help me with...'

SOS is a signal (usually written or in Morse code) that means 'Help'. People don't usually shout 'SOS' out loud.

It means 'Please take what you want,' usually referring to food or drinks at a party.

It's a metaphor. Your 'hand' represents your work or effort. It's a friendly way to ask for help.

Yes. 'I need some help' (noun) vs 'Can you help me?' (verb).

It is the first medical help given to an injured person before a doctor arrives.

相关表达

🔗

Lend a hand

similar

To help someone with a physical task.

🔄

Assist

synonym

To help someone in a formal or professional way.

🔗

Save

specialized form

To rescue someone from danger.

🔗

Support

builds on

To give long-term help or encouragement.

🔄

Aid

synonym

Help, typically of a practical or financial nature.

在哪里用

🚑

Medical Emergency

Person A: Help! My friend just collapsed!

Person B: I'm calling 911 right now. Stay calm!

neutral
📦

Moving Furniture

Roommate: Can you help me move this dresser?

You: Sure, let me grab the other end.

informal
🗺️

Lost in a City

Tourist: Excuse me, can you help me? I'm looking for the subway.

Local: Yes, it's just around the corner on the left.

neutral
💻

Tech Support

User: Help! I deleted my entire presentation!

IT Guy: Don't worry, we can probably recover it from the cloud.

neutral
🛒

Grocery Store

Customer: Could you help me reach that top shelf?

Employee: Of course, here you go.

neutral
🔥

Kitchen Accident

Cook: Help! The pan is on fire!

Partner: Get back! I'll use the fire extinguisher!

neutral

记住它

记忆技巧

H-E-L-P: Hear Every Loud Plea!

视觉联想

Imagine a person on a small desert island waving their arms at a plane in the sky. They have written 'HELP' in giant letters in the sand.

Rhyme

When you're in a yelp, shout for HELP!

Story

You are hiking in the mountains and your map blows away. You are stuck on a ledge. You see a group of hikers far below. You take a deep breath and shout 'HELP!' as loud as you can. They stop, look up, and start climbing toward you.

In Other Languages

Most languages have a short, punchy equivalent like '¡Ayuda!' in Spanish or 'Hilfe!' in German, designed to be shouted easily.

Word Web

assistanceaidrescuesupportemergencyhandbenefitserve

挑战

Next time you are slightly stuck on a task (like opening a jar or finding a file), practice saying 'Can you help me with this?' out loud to get comfortable with the phrasing.

Review this every time you see a 'Help' button on a website.

发音

Stress Single syllable, stressed.

The 'h' is breathed, the 'e' is short like in 'bed', and the 'l' is a 'dark l' followed by a crisp 'p'.

正式程度

正式
I would be most grateful if you could provide some assistance with this matter.

I would be most grateful if you could provide some assistance with this matter. (General assistance)

中性
Could you please help me with this?

Could you please help me with this? (General assistance)

非正式
Can you give me a hand?

Can you give me a hand? (General assistance)

俚语
Help a homie out!

Help a homie out! (General assistance)

Derived from the Old English 'helpan' (to support, succor, benefit), from Proto-Germanic '*helpanan'.

Old English:
Middle English:
Modern English:

趣味小知识

The word 'Mayday' is actually the phonetic English spelling of the French 'm'aider', meaning 'help me'.

文化笔记

The 'Bystander Effect' is a major topic in US sociology. People are taught to be specific when asking for help in a crowd to ensure someone actually responds.

“Help! You in the blue jacket, call 911!”

British culture often values 'politeness' and 'not making a scene,' which can sometimes lead to people understating their need for help.

“I'm in a bit of a spot, could you possibly lend a hand?”

Asking for help can be seen as 'meiwaku' (causing trouble for others). People often apologize before asking for assistance.

“Sumimasen (Excuse me/Sorry), can you help me?”

Germans are often very direct. If they see you struggling, they might offer help immediately without much small talk.

“Do you need help? (Direct and efficient)”

对话开场白

When was the last time you needed help with something?

If you saw someone shouting 'Help!' in the street, what would you do?

Do you find it easy or difficult to ask for help?

常见错误

I need help to you.

I need you to help me.

wrong preposition
In English, 'help' takes the person being helped as the direct object.

L1 Interference

0 1

Can you help me for my homework?

Can you help me with my homework?

wrong preposition
We use 'with' to indicate the task or object of the help.

L1 Interference

0 1

Help! I am boring.

Help! I am bored.

wrong conjugation
Using 'boring' means you are a boring person; 'bored' means you need entertainment/help.

L1 Interference

0 1

He helped me doing it.

He helped me do it.

wrong conjugation
After 'help', we use the bare infinitive (do) or to-infinitive (to do), not the -ing form.

L1 Interference

0 1

I help you?

Can I help you?

wrong register
In English, questions usually need an auxiliary verb like 'can' or 'may'.

L1 Interference

0 1

In Other Languages

Spanish Very Similar

¡Ayuda! / ¡Socorro!

Spanish has distinct words for different levels of emergency.

French moderate

Au secours! / À l'aide!

French uses prepositional phrases rather than a single verb imperative.

German Very Similar

Hilfe!

Almost no difference in usage; it's a direct cognate.

Japanese moderate

助けて! (Tasukete!)

Japanese strictly separates 'saving a life' from 'helping with a task'.

Arabic moderate

نجدة! (Najda!)

Arabic uses a noun ('Rescue') as the primary emergency exclamation.

Chinese moderate

救命! (Jiùmìng!)

The emergency version literally mentions 'saving life,' making it very intense.

Korean Very Similar

도와주세요! (Dowajuseyo!)

Korean maintains politeness markers even in urgent situations.

Portuguese Very Similar

Socorro! / Ajuda!

The distinction between emergency and task is more pronounced than in English.

Spotted in the Real World

🎵

(1965)

“Help! I need somebody. Help! Not just anybody.”

The singer is feeling overwhelmed by fame and life and is asking for emotional support.

🎬

(1997)

“Help! Is there anyone alive out there? Help!”

Rose is in the freezing water after the ship sinks, trying to get the attention of a lifeboat.

🎬

(2000)

“HELP”

The character writes 'HELP' in giant letters in the sand on a deserted island.

📺

(1999)

“Pivot! Pivot! PIVOT!”

Ross is asking his friends to help him move a couch up a staircase.

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(2024)

“Help! My cat is stuck behind the fridge and I'm home alone!”

Commonly used to start a thread when seeking urgent advice from followers.

容易混淆

Help! 对比 Excuse me

Learners use 'Help!' when they just want to get someone's attention.

Use 'Excuse me' for attention; use 'Help!' for a problem.

Help! 对比 I'm sorry

Some cultures use 'I'm sorry' as a way to start a request for help.

In English, 'Excuse me' is better for starting a request with a stranger.

常见问题 (10)

No, it is not rude in an emergency. However, in a non-emergency, shouting it is inappropriate. Use 'Can you help me?' instead.

practical tips

'Help' is common and used everywhere. 'Assist' is formal and used in business or official documents.

usage contexts

Yes, but 'Help me do' (without 'to') is much more common in everyday English.

grammar mechanics

It means you cannot control your actions or feelings. For example: 'I can't help laughing!'

basic understanding

Start with 'I am writing to ask for your assistance with...' or 'I was wondering if you could help me with...'

usage contexts

SOS is a signal (usually written or in Morse code) that means 'Help'. People don't usually shout 'SOS' out loud.

comparisons

It means 'Please take what you want,' usually referring to food or drinks at a party.

idiomatic usage

It's a metaphor. Your 'hand' represents your work or effort. It's a friendly way to ask for help.

idiomatic usage

Yes. 'I need some help' (noun) vs 'Can you help me?' (verb).

grammar mechanics

It is the first medical help given to an injured person before a doctor arrives.

usage contexts

Learning Path

Prerequisites

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