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do

/doo; unstressed doo, duh/US // du; unstressed dʊ, də //UK // (duː, unstressed dʊ, də) //

做,做到,做什么,做事

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    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.

    • : to perform: Do nothing until you hear the bell.
    • : to execute: to do a hauling job.
    • : to accomplish; finish; complete: He has already done his homework.
    • : to put forth; exert: Do your best.
    • : to be the cause of; bring about; effect.
    • : to render, give, or pay.
    • : to deal with, fix, clean, arrange, move, etc., as the case may require: to do the dishes.
    • : to travel; traverse: We did 30 miles today.
    • : to serve; suffice for: This will do us for the present.
    • : to condone or approve, as by custom or practice: That sort of thing simply isn't done.
    • : to travel at the rate of: He was doing 80 when they arrested him.
    • : to make or prepare: I'll do the salad.
    • : to serve in prison, or, sometimes, in office.
    • : to create, form, or bring into being: She does wonderful oil portraits.
    • : to translate into or change the form or language of: MGM did the book into a movie.
    • : to study or work at or in the field of: I have to do my math tonight.
    • : to explore or travel through as a sightseer: They did Greece in three weeks.
    • : : You were supposed to write thank-you letters; do it before tomorrow, please.
    • : Informal. to wear out; exhaust; tire: That last set of tennis did me.
    • : Informal. to cheat, trick, or take advantage of: That crooked dealer did him for $500 at poker.
    • : Informal. to attend or participate in: Let's do lunch next week.
    • : Slang. to use, especially habitually: The police report said he was doing cocaine.
    • : Slang. to rob; steal from: The law got him for doing a lot of banks.
    • : Slang: Vulgar. to have sex with.
    • : Informal. to act in accordance with expectations associated with: Just ignore her insults—she doesn’t do polite.
v.无主动词 verb
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    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.

    • : to act or conduct oneself; be in action; behave.
    • : to proceed: to do wisely.
    • : to get along; fare; manage: to do without an automobile.
    • : to be in health, as specified: Mother and child are doing fine.
    • : to serve or be satisfactory, as for the purpose; be enough; suffice: Will this do?
    • : to finish or be finished.
    • : to happen; take place; transpire: What's doing at the office?
    • : : I think as you do.
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    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.

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

    • : Informal. a burst of frenzied activity; action; commotion.
    • : Informal. a hairdo or hair styling.
    • : British Slang. a swindle; hoax.
    • : Informal. a festive social gathering; party.
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    • : do by, to deal with; treat: He had always done well by his family.
    • : do for, to cause the defeat, ruin, or death of.Chiefly British.to cook and keep house for; manage or provide for.
    • : 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 over, to redecorate.
    • : do up, Informal. to wrap and tie up.to pin up or arrange.to renovate; launder; clean.to wear out; tire.to fasten: Do up your coat.to dress: The children were all done up in funny costumes.
    • : do with, to gain advantage or benefit from; make use of: I could do with more leisure time.
    • : do without, to forgo; dispense with.to dispense with the thing mentioned: The store doesn't have any, so you'll have to do without.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbcarry out
Forms: did, does, doing
Synonyms
accomplish达到,达成,成就,成绩achieve实现,达到,实现了,达到了act行动,行为,采取行动,扮演close关闭,密切,结束,靠近complete完整的,完整,完全,完成conclude总结,结论,达成共识,归纳create创建,创造,创作,创立determine确定,决定,判断,决定了end结束,终端,结束语,终止execute执行,实施,执行的,执行任务finish结束,完毕,结束语,完结make使,让,使得,使成为move行动,移动,举措,搬迁operate运作,运营,经营,操作perform执行,进行,履行,演戏prepare准备,预备,编写,筹备produce生产,制作,产生,产量succeed成功,继承,成功的,成功地undertake承担,从事,开展,承诺work工作,工,作业,劳动arrange安排,安排好,排列,摆放cause原因,导致,原因是,引起cook烹饪,厨师,烹调,煮饭discharge排放,排出,遣散,排放问题effect效果,影响,作用,效应fix修复,固定,修理,修整fulfill实现,落实,满足,兑现organize组织,组建,组织起来,组织机构transact办理,作交易,交易,办理交易be responsible for负责,负责任的,负责任,负有责任bring about带来,诱发,实现,带来的do one's thing做事,办事,做事情,干活儿engage in从事,从事的工作,参与,从事的get ready准备好,准备,做好准备,准备就绪get with it顺其自然,顺势而为,顺从,顺其自然吧go for it去做吧,去吧,去做,争取look after看护,照看,照顾,顾make ready做好准备,预备,做好准备工作,准备好pull off拉掉,拔掉,拉走,拉开see to见于,见至,见给,请看take care of business处理事务,处理事情,照顾生意,打理生意take on承担,对付,担当,承担起wind up结尾,结案,结尾了,收尾工作wrap up包裹,包裹起来,包起来,包扎好
Antonyms

Examples

  • When they thought about Lewis, what struck the players most was that he never acted like a do-gooder.

  • First on the to-do list, the profiling exercises to help the Western masses understand the nature of the wretched beast.

  • If someone wants to dismiss this as do-goodism, fine, but it has real world effects.

  • 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.

  • She tried the direct, how-do-you-do handshake approach, but was blocked by a burly aide-de-camp.

  • The ne'er-do-well blew, like seed before the wind, to distant places, but mankind at large stayed at home.

  • With time this land had mounted to great values and the holders had been made well-to-do thereby.

  • 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.

  • “But it certainly was a great to-do,” murmured Jessie, as she tried to see what the boys were doing.

  • Widder Morse wants to ape these well-to-do folks that live tother end o Whiffle Street.