单词 | do over |
释义 | do over 1. phrasal verb If you do a task over, you perform it again from the beginning. [US] If she had the chance to do it over, she would have hired a press secretary. [VERB noun PARTICLE] 2. phrasal verb If someone does a place over, they steal things or search the place and leave it very untidy. [British, informal] The door was open. They had done the place over. [VERB noun PARTICLE] 3. phrasal verb See full dictionary entry for do To do someone over means to hurt them badly, for example by hitting or kicking them. [British, informal] We could get someone to do him over, couldn't we? [VERB noun PARTICLE] do-over [mainly US] Word forms: do-overs countable noun A do-over is an occasion when you do something again. We won't get a do-over on climate change. This is a modern do-over of Stephen Spielberg's mid-1980s adventure series. An organization's tolerance to accommodate do-overs has a limit. |
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