deeds 的 2 个定义
- something that is done, performed, or accomplished; an act: Do a good deed every day.
- an exploit or achievement; feat: brave deeds.
- Often deeds. an act or gesture, especially as illustrative of intentions, one's character, or the like: Her deeds speak for themselves.
- Law. a writing or document executed under seal and delivered to effect a conveyance, especially of real estate.
- to convey or transfer by deed.
deeds 近义词
achievement
legal paper assigning property; contract
更多deeds例句
- Because it takes these murderous thieves who did terrible things — like locking women and children in a burning church — and makes them a symbol of freedom and adventure, erasing their wicked deeds from historical memory.
- Beyond the money, though, Currey is grateful that his good deed propelled someone else to do good, too.
- Their explanation of why someone like Danson would obscure his good deed “is based on the intuition that making a positive signal harder to spot can serve as a signal in itself,” they write.
- Water rights were bought and sold through private contracts and government deeds, and public agencies doled out most of the coveted commodity.
- Miss Manners lives in hope that people will learn to care enough about their reputations to curb their offensive words and deeds.
- Over the course of the year, Klaus would repeatedly, through word and deed, demonstrate his sympathies with Putin.
- Perhaps more telling, state media called the attack on the studio “a righteous deed.”
- Then stab her to death and bring me back her lungs and liver as proof of your deed.
- But, alas, Philadelphia received the honor and President Gerald Ford did the deed.
- The endgame for Hamas, avowedly in both word and deed, is Jewish genocide.
- Is it true that whenever we are about to do an ill or unjust deed a shadow of the fruits it will bring comes over us as a warning?
- She pressed her hands tighter upon her bosom; her eyes sparkled with an odd approval of that brisk deed.
- It is not likely that the inhabitants of Ivrea, who thus commemorate her heroic deed, will ever forget their Mugnaia.
- Poor wretches—they were afraid to refuse, yet their gorge rose at the deed, and they fired at the ceiling!
- We soon found opportunity for another deed of charity not dissimilar to this, though its result was more auspicious.