amerikai:
brit:
1. (auxiliary) A syntactic marker.
2. To perform; to execute.
All you ever do is surf the Internet. What will you do this afternoon?
Szinonimák: accomplish, carry out, functionate
3. To cause, make (someone) (do something).
4. To suffice.
it’s not the best broom, but it will have to do; this will do me, thanks.
5. To be reasonable or acceptable.
It simply will not do to have dozens of children running around such a quiet event.
6. (ditransitive) To have (as an effect).
The fresh air did him some good.
7. To fare, perform (well or poorly).
Our relationship isn't doing very well; how do you do?
8. (chiefly in questions) To have as one's job.
What does Bob do? — He's a plumber.
9. To perform the tasks or actions associated with (something).
"Don't forget to do your report" means something quite different depending on whether you're a student or a programmer.
10. To cook.
I'll just do some eggs.
11. To travel in, to tour, to make a circuit of.
Let’s do New York also.
12. To treat in a certain way.
13. To work for or on, by way of caring for, looking after, preparing, cleaning, keeping in order, etc.
14. To act or behave in a certain manner; to conduct oneself.
15. To spend (time) in jail. (See also do time)
I did five years for armed robbery.
Szinonimák: serve
16. To impersonate or depict.
They really laughed when he did Clinton, with a perfect accent and a leer.
Szinonimák: imitate, personate, take off
17. (with 'a' and the name of a person, place, event, etc.) To copy or emulate the actions or behaviour that is associated with the person or thing mentioned.
He did a Henry VIII and got married six times.
18. To kill.
Szinonimák: do in, murder, off, rub out
19. To deal with for good and all; to finish up; to undo; to ruin; to do for.
20. To punish for a misdemeanor.
He got done for speeding.
21. To have sex with. (See also do it)
Szinonimák: go to bed with, sleep with
22. To cheat or swindle.
That guy just did me out of two hundred bucks!
Szinonimák: defraud, diddle, mug off, rip off, scam
23. To convert into a certain form; especially, to translate.
the novel has just been done into English; I'm going to do this play into a movie
24. To finish.
25. To work as a domestic servant (with for).
Szinonimák: attend, serve, wait on
26. (auxiliary) Used to form the present progressive of verbs.
27. To cash or to advance money for, as a bill or note.
28. (ditransitive) To make or provide.
Could you do me a burger with mayonnaise instead of ketchup?
Szinonimák: furnish, give, supply
29. To injure (one's own body part).
30. To take drugs.
I do cocaine.
31. (in the form be doing [somewhere]) To exist with a purpose or for a reason.
What's that car doing in our swimming pool?
1. (of food) Ready, fully cooked.
As soon as the potatoes are done we can sit down and eat.
2. Having completed or finished an activity.
He pushed his empty plate away, sighed and pronounced "I am done."
3. Being exhausted or fully spent.
When the water is done we will only be able to go on for a few days.
4. Without hope or prospect of completion or success.
He is done, after three falls there is no chance he will be able to finish.
5. Fashionable, socially acceptable, tasteful.
I can't believe he just walked up and spoke to her like that, those kind of things just aren't done!
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