do / du; unstressed dʊ, də /

做到做什么做事

do5 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

present singular 1st person do,2nd do or do·est or dost,3rd does or do·eth or doth,present plural do;past singular 1st person did,2nd did or didst,3rd did,past plural did;past participle done;present participle do·ing.

  1. to perform: Do nothing until you hear the bell.
  2. to execute: to do a hauling job.
  3. to accomplish; finish; complete: He has already done his homework.
v. 无主动词 verb

present singular 1st person do,2nd do or do·est or dost,3rd does or do·eth or doth,present plural do;past singular 1st person did,2nd did or didst,3rd did,past plural did;past participle done;present participle do·ing.

  1. to act or conduct oneself; be in action; behave.
  2. to proceed: to do wisely.
  3. to get along; fare; manage: to do without an automobile.
v. 动词 verb

present singular 1st person do,2nd do or do·est or dost,3rd does or do·eth or doth,present plural do;past singular 1st person did,2nd did or didst,3rd did,past plural did;past participle done;present participle do·ing.

  1. : Do you like music? I don't care. Seldom do we witness such catastrophes.
  2. Archaic.: Do thou hasten to the king's side. The wind did blow, the rain did fall.
  3. : Do visit us!
n. 名词 noun

plural dos, do's.

  1. Informal. a burst of frenzied activity; action; commotion.
  2. Informal. a hairdo or hair styling.
  3. British Slang. a swindle; hoax.
  4. Informal. a festive social gathering; party.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. do by, to deal with; treat: He had always done well by his family.
  2. do for, to cause the defeat, ruin, or death of.Chiefly British.to cook and keep house for; manage or provide for.
  3. do in, Informal. to kill, especially to murder.to injure gravely or exhaust; wear out; ruin: The tropical climate did them in.to cheat or swindle: He was done in by an unscrupulous broker.

do 近义词

v. 动词 verb

act, behave

v. 动词 verb

travel, visit

v. 动词 verb

cheat

v. 动词 verb

carry out

v. 动词 verb

be sufficient

v. 动词 verb

figure out, solve

更多do例句

  1. When they thought about Lewis, what struck the players most was that he never acted like a do-gooder.
  2. First on the to-do list, the profiling exercises to help the Western masses understand the nature of the wretched beast.
  3. If someone wants to dismiss this as do-goodism, fine, but it has real world effects.
  4. Think of it as the Jersey Shore exception, where you can act like a brutish goon and the first bust is essentially a do-over.
  5. She tried the direct, how-do-you-do handshake approach, but was blocked by a burly aide-de-camp.
  6. The ne'er-do-well blew, like seed before the wind, to distant places, but mankind at large stayed at home.
  7. With time this land had mounted to great values and the holders had been made well-to-do thereby.
  8. His parents were of the well-to-do farming class, occupied from one year's end to the other with the work of the fields.
  9. “But it certainly was a great to-do,” murmured Jessie, as she tried to see what the boys were doing.
  10. Widder Morse wants to ape these well-to-do folks that live tother end o Whiffle Street.