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完成的,完蛋的,筋疲力竭的;煮熟的
資料來源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Do \Do\, v. t. or auxiliary. [imp. {Din}; p. p. {Done}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Doing}. This verb, when transitive, is formed in the
indicative, present tense, thus: I do, thou doest (?) or dost
?, he does (?), doeth (?), or doth (?); when auxiliary, the
second person is, thou dost. As an independent verb, dost is
obsolete or rare, except in poetry. ``What dost thou in this
world?'' --Milton. The form doeth is a verb unlimited, doth,
formerly so used, now being the auxiliary form. The second
pers, sing., imperfect tense, is didst (?), formerly didest
(?).] [AS. d?n; akin to D. doen, OS. duan, OHG. tuon, G.
thun, Lith. deti, OSlav. d?ti, OIr. d['e]nim I do, Gr. ? to
put, Skr. dh[=a], and to E. suffix -dom, and prob. to L.
facere to do, E. fact, and perh. to L. -dere in some
compounfds, as addere to add, credere to trust. ??? Cf.
{Deed}, {Deem}, {Doom}, {Fact}, {Creed}, {Theme}.]
1. To place; to put. [Obs.] --Tale of a Usurer (about 1330).
2. To cause; to make; -- with an infinitive. [Obs.]
My lord Abbot of Westminster did do shewe to me late
certain evidences. --W. Caxton.
I shall . . . your cloister do make. --Piers
Plowman.
A fatal plague which many did to die. --Spenser.
We do you to wit [i. e., We make you to know] of the
grace of God bestowed on the churches of Macedonia.
--2 Cor. viii.
1.
Note: We have lost the idiom shown by the citations (do used
like the French faire or laisser), in which the verb in
the infinitive apparently, but not really, has a
passive signification, i. e., cause . . . to be made.
3. To bring about; to produce, as an effect or result; to
effect; to achieve.
The neglecting it may do much danger. --Shak.
He waved indifferently 'twixt doing them neither
good not harm. --Shak.
4. To perform, as an action; to execute; to transact to carry
out in action; as, to do a good or a bad act; do our duty;
to do what I can.
Six days shalt thou labor and do all thy work. --Ex.
xx. 9.
We did not do these things. --Ld. Lytton.
You can not do wrong without suffering wrong.
--Emerson.
Hence: To do homage, honor, favor, justice, etc., to
render homage, honor, etc.
5. To bring to an end by action; to perform completely; to
finish; to accomplish; -- a sense conveyed by the
construction, which is that of the past participle done.
``Ere summer half be done.'' ``I have done weeping.''
--Shak.
Done \Done\, a. [Prob. corrupted from OF. don['e], F. donn['e],
p. p. of OF. doner, F. donner, to give, issue, fr. L. donare
to give. See {Donate}, and cf. {Donee}.]
Given; executed; issued; made public; -- used chiefly in the
clause giving the date of a proclamation or public act.
Done \Done\,
p. p. from {Do}, and formerly the infinitive.
1. Performed; executed; finished.
2. It is done or agreed; let it be a match or bargain; --
used elliptically.
{Done brown}, a phrase in cookery; applied figuratively to
one who has been thoroughly deceived, cheated, or fooled.
[Colloq.]
{Done for}, tired out; used up; collapsed; destroyed; dead;
killed. [Colloq.]
{Done up}.
(a) Wrapped up.
(b) Worn out; exhausted. [Colloq.]
資料來源 : WordNet®
do
n 1: an uproarious party [syn: {bash}, {brawl}]
2: the syllable naming the first (tonic) note of any major
scale in solmization [syn: {doh}, {ut}]
3: doctor's degree in osteopathy [syn: {Doctor of Osteopathy}]
[also: {done}, {did}]
done
adj 1: having finished or arrived at completion; "certain to make
history before he's done"; "it's a done deed"; "after
the treatment, the patient is through except for
follow-up"; "almost through with his studies" [syn: {through},
{through with(p)}]
2: cooked until ready to serve
do
v 1: engage in; "make love, not war"; "make an effort"; "do
research"; "do nothing"; "make revolution" [syn: {make}]
2: carry out or perform an action; "John did the painting, the
weeding, and he cleaned out the gutters"; "the skater
executed a triple pirouette"; "she did a little dance"
[syn: {perform}, {execute}]
3: get (something) done; "I did my job" [syn: {perform}]
4: proceed or get along; "How is she doing in her new job?";
"How are you making out in graduate school?"; "He's come a
long way" [syn: {fare}, {make out}, {come}, {get along}]
5: give rise to; cause to happen or occur, not always
intentionally; "cause a commotion"; "make a stir"; "cause
an accident" [syn: {cause}, {make}]
6: carry out or practice; as of jobs and professions; "practice
law" [syn: {practice}, {practise}, {exercise}]
7: be sufficient; be adequate, either in quality or quantity;
"A few words would answer"; "This car suits my purpose
well"; "Will $100 do?"; "A 'B' grade doesn't suffice to
get me into medical school"; "Nothing else will serve"
[syn: {suffice}, {answer}, {serve}]
8: create or design, often in a certain way; "Do my room in
blue"; "I did this piece in wood to express my love for
the forest" [syn: {make}] [ant: {unmake}]
9: behave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct
or comport oneself; "You should act like an adult"; "Don't
behave like a fool"; "What makes her do this way?"; "The
dog acts ferocious, but he is really afraid of people"
[syn: {act}, {behave}]
10: spend time in prison or in a labor camp; "He did six years
for embezzlement" [syn: {serve}]
11: carry on or manage; "We could do with a little more help
around here" [syn: {manage}]
12: arrange attractively; "dress my hair for the wedding" [syn:
{dress}, {arrange}, {set}, {coif}, {coiffe}, {coiffure}]
13: travel or traverse (a distance); "This car does 150 miles
per hour"; "We did 6 miles on our hike every day"
[also: {done}, {did}]
done
See {do}