The translation of "We help each other and make progress together." into English is "We help each other and make progress together." In this sentence in English, I think there are 4 more important English words. Vocabulary, it is necessary to explain it in detail separately:
help
English?[help]?American?[help]?
v. Help, assistance; improve the situation , beneficial to...; give (oneself or someone) food or drink; take, steal without authorization; support, lead
n. Help, assist; helpful things (such as advice, money, etc. ); useful; rescue; helpful person (or thing); servant; (a computer program that provides instructions for use) help program
int. Help (call for help)
[ Plural help or help Third person singular helps present participle helping past tense helped past participle helped ]
Phrasal phrase:
help oneself? Self-use; get what you need
with the help of? With the help of...
help someone with something? Help someone do something
help with? Help someone do...
help each other?Help each other
Bilingual example:
I'd appreciate?some?help.?
I would be very grateful if someone can help.
You?never?help?me.?
You never help me.
This?charity?aims?to?help?people?(to)?help?themselves.?
The purpose of this charity is to help people become self-reliant.
each other
English?[?i?t? (r)]?
each other, each other
Bilingual examples: < /p>
We're crazy about?each?other.?
We're crazy about each other.
We?eyed?each?other?thoughtfully.?
We looked at each other thoughtfully.
We?hardly?know?each?other.?
We don’t know each other very well.
progress
English?[?pr?ɡres]?American?[?prɑ?ɡres]?
n. Progress, progress; advance, march; (Society) progress
v. Progress, progress; making continuous progress in (task, career); (time) passing, passing; moving slowly; (astrology) calculating the planets (or stars in the astrology chart) coordinates)
[ Third person singular progresses present participle progressing past tense progressed past participle progressed ]
Bilingual example:
I?feel heartened?by? her?progress.?
I am heartened by her progress.
Progress?was slower?than?expected.?
Progress was slower than expected.
Can?you?give?us?a?progress?report?
Can you give us a progress report?
together
English?[t?ɡe?(r)]?American?[t?ɡe?r]?
adv. together,* **Together; to bring into contact (or combination), to come together; (position) together, close together; close relationship, marital relationship; at the same time, together; (unity) together, cooperatively; in total, sum ground; continuously, continuously; lean against, stick to
adj.
Phrases:
together with? and; together with
get together? gathering; gathering; collection; accumulation
all together? together, together; at the same time
go together? match; fall in love; coordinate with each other
hold together? unite; unite
Bilingual examples:
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The?trees?grew?close?together.?
The trees grow close together.
Fate had thrown?them?together.?
Fate had brought them together.
We?went everywhere?together.?
We go together everywhere.