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fordo

/fawr-doo/US // fɔrˈdu //UK // (fɔːˈduː) //

为道,觅道,觅道网

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    for·did, for·done, for·do·ing.Archaic.

    • : to do away with; kill; destroy.
    • : to ruin; undo.

Examples

  • “They emphasize Fordo because they cannot get to it,” said Khamenei.

  • Forsooth this is a shameful custom of a lady, and if I had not a great matter in my hand I should fordo your evil customs.

  • Full she drad that God the Wreaker all mankind would fordo with water for his evil sins.

  • Me forthinketh, said King Pellinore, that this shall me betide, but God may fordo well destiny.

  • The wolf is the devil, who lies in ambush about God's church, and watches how he may fordo the souls of christian men with sins.

  • And he then with that word drew him from the den, and ordered those to be cast in who before would fordo him.