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doings

US // (ˈduːɪŋz) //

所作所为,所做所为,所做的事情,所做的事

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Definitions

  1. 1
    • : deeds, actions or events
    • : British and NZ informal anything of which the name is not known, or euphemistically left unsaid, etchave you got the doings for starting the car?

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Examples

  • All these debates and doings made for juicy news, and the men of the local staff, ably bossed by Callahan, poured it out daily.

  • And Wall Street, having been remarkably complacent about the doings in Washington—or lack thereof—is starting to get concerned.

  • The man who haunts Wall Street lives unaware of all the street's doings.

  • By doings so, Barak discovered that their condition improved.

  • Which is why everyone is suddenly an expert on the doings of the SEC and on who lost what.

  • If you carry out your work, your doings shall be told to every human soul within a hundred miles of where you stand.

  • Believe me when I tell you that I never join Morley in any of his sinful doings, especially his drinking bouts.

  • Beware therefore that you imitate not the doings of others, and be afraid, and the fear of them should seize upon you.

  • People lowered their voice, and spoke of him in mysterious tones, when they mentioned his name and told of his doings.

  • If a man prefers not to speak of himself or of his doings, his enemies will soon invent some tale of their own.