单词 | to do over |
释义 | > as lemmasto do over to do over 1. transitive. To overlay, overspread, cover, coat. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > covering > cover [verb (transitive)] beteec893 wryOE heelOE hilla1240 forhilla1300 covera1400 curea1400 covertc1420 paviliona1509 overdeck1509 heild?a1513 deck?1521 overhale1568 line1572 skin1618 operculate1623 endue1644 theek1667 to do over1700 sheugh1755 occlude1879 the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > covering > coating or covering with a layer > coat or cover with a layer [verb (transitive)] lay?a1366 overlaya1400 coverc1400 sheeta1616 glidder1631 candy1639 face1648 to do over1700 coat1753 candify1777 bed1839 to lay down1839 overcoat1861 1558 P. Morwen tr. A. ben David ibn Daud Hist. Latter Tymes Iewes Commune Weale f. ccvii Leather, whiche..was smered and done ouer with pitche, oyle, and brimstone. 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Ardiller..to dawbe, or doe ouer, with clay. 1659 C. Hoole tr. J. A. Comenius Orbis Sensualium Pictus xci. 186 The Ancients writ in Tables done over with Wax with a brasen poitrel [L. Stilo]. 1700 Moxon's Mech. Exercises: Bricklayers-wks. 7 [It] is done over with Linseed Oil. 1725 R. Bradley Chomel's Dictionaire Œconomique at Tapestries Rub out the Chalk with which you have done it all over. 1870 W. Morris Earthly Paradise: Pt. IV 6 A mighty club with bands of steel done o'er. 1937 Amer. Home Apr. 161/1 The bedroom..looks invitingly clean now that its walls and woodwork have been done over with a blue-white pigment. 2. transitive. slang. To have sexual intercourse with; to seduce. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual activity > engage in sexual activity with [verb (transitive)] > have sexual intercourse with mingeOE haveOE knowc1175 ofliec1275 to lie with (or by)a1300 knowledgec1300 meetc1330 beliea1350 yknowc1350 touchc1384 deala1387 dightc1386 usea1387 takec1390 commona1400 to meet witha1400 servea1400 occupy?a1475 engender1483 jangle1488 to be busy with1525 to come in1530 visitc1540 niggle1567 mow1568 to mix one's thigh with1593 do1594 grind1598 pepper1600 yark1600 tumble1603 to taste of1607 compressc1611 jumble1611 mix?1614 consort?1615 tastea1616 bumfiddle1630 ingressa1631 sheet1637 carnal1643 night-work1654 bump1669 bumble1680 frig?c1680 fuck1707 stick1707 screw1719 soil1722 to do over1730 shag1770 hump1785 subagitatec1830 diddle1879 to give (someone) onec1882 charver1889 fuckeec1890 plugc1890 dick1892 to make a baby1911 to know (a person) in the biblical sense1912 jazz1920 rock1922 yentz1924 roll1926 to make love1927 shtupa1934 to give (or get) a tumble1934 shack1935 bang1937 to have it off1937 rump1937 tom1949 to hop into bed (with)1951 ball1955 to make it1957 plank1958 score1960 naughty1961 pull1965 pleasurea1967 to have away1968 to have off1968 dork1970 shaft1970 bonk1975 knob1984 boink1985 fand- society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > unchastity > loss of chastity > deprive of chastity [verb (transitive)] > seduce sardc950 jape1382 transvertc1450 seducec1560 debauch1711 betray1766 to do over1823 make1910 to race off1965 1730 Proc. Old Bailey 4 July 19/2 She..did ask her, what she did there with the young Man? And she answer'd, what if I have a mind he should do me over. 1823 Rambler's Mag. 1 Jan. 22 Magistrate. Then you were completely done over? Miss Smith. Aye, as completely done as any young woman ever was. Magistrate. You say you were ravished by Mr. Ridley—describe to the court how he did it. 1874 Hotten's Slang Dict. (rev. ed.) 145 Done over..also means among low people seduced. 1961 R. Amato in C. K. Stead N.Z. Short Stories (1966) 2nd Ser. 233 All the sailors..want to marry the girl they've done over. 1961 John o' London's 3 Aug. 163/2 A truly Moravian rape-scene in a ruined church, with Cesira and Rosetta both done over by a screeching pack of Moroccan goums. 1996 K. Lette Mad Cows x. 97 This is what Maddy reminded herself, as she contemplated having sex with her solicitor..Peregrine lolloped behind her chair. ‘Done.’ ‘Done over, you mean.’ 3. transitive. a. slang. To cheat, swindle, get the better of. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > defrauding or swindling > perpetrate (a swindle) [verb (transitive)] > defraud or swindle defraud1362 deceivec1380 plucka1500 lurch1530 defeata1538 souse1545 lick1548 wipe1549 fraud1563 use1564 cozen1573 nick1576 verse1591 rooka1595 trim1600 skelder1602 firk1604 dry-shave1620 fiddle1630 nose1637 foista1640 doa1642 sharka1650 chouse1654 burn1655 bilk1672 under-enter1692 sharp1699 stick1699 finger1709 roguea1714 fling1749 swindle1773 jink1777 queer1778 to do over1781 jump1789 mace1790 chisel1808 slang1812 bucket1819 to clean out1819 give it1819 to put in the hole1819 ramp1819 sting1819 victimize1839 financier1840 gum1840 snakea1861 to take down1865 verneuk1871 bunco1875 rush1875 gyp1879 salt1882 daddle1883 work1884 to have (one) on toast1886 slip1890 to do (a person) in the eye1891 sugar1892 flay1893 to give (someone) the rinky-dink1895 con1896 pad1897 screw1900 short-change1903 to do in1906 window dress1913 ream1914 twist1914 clean1915 rim1918 tweedle1925 hype1926 clip1927 take1927 gazump1928 yentz1930 promote1931 to take (someone) to the cleaners1932 to carve up1933 chizz1948 stiff1950 scam1963 to rip off1969 to stitch up1970 skunk1971 to steal (someone) blind1974 diddle- 1781 G. Parker View Society & Manners II. 43 And now, Hostler, can't you tell me how you have done 'em over? 1789 G. Parker Life's Painter v. 45 His huntsman was his prime-minister..who could, at any time, do him over, as they phrased it, for half-a-crown or half-a-guinea. 1895 Derby Mercury 9 Jan. 8/3 All I could do him over for was a couple of bob. 1939 H. Hodge Cab, Sir? xv. 219 ‘Doing a man over’, or ‘doing the rank over’, is..‘wrongfully..taking away the fare from any other driver who..appears to be fairly entitled to it’. 1984 Sounds 29 Dec. 32 (heading) Been done over? ripped off? Or think you're going to be? 2001 C. Mullin Diary 19 June in View from Foothills (2010) 208 He is not keen on Nick Davies, who did him over when he was education secretary. b. colloquial. To rob, burgle; to ransack. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > robbery > rob [verb (transitive)] reaveeOE benima1325 berob1340 pelfa1400 distress1490 derob1546 heave1567 shrive1630 strubc1680 spung1719 to do over1785 strong-arm1896 make1926 heist1930 to take off1937 hit1955 to knock off1960 1785 F. Grose Classical Dict. Vulgar Tongue Do over, do any one over, to rob or cheat him; I have done him over, I have robbed him. 1855 Sessions Papers Central Criminal Court 41 iv. 376 Doing a drum over—I understand that this is breaking into a house. 1864 National Police Gaz. (U.S.) in Comments on Etymol. (1988) Apr. 7 The old lady has been ‘done over’ before. 1976 F. Dhondy East End at Your Feet v. 77 I walked through their flat yesterday and it's been done over. 1993 ‘A. McNab’ Bravo Two Zero (1994) ii. 19 Expeditions that were financed by him doing over his aunty's gas meter. 2006 Hi Life Issue 5. 22/1 Sadly, fitting an alarm alone isn't going to prevent someone from doing your house over. 4. transitive. slang. To disable, wear out, tire out; to bring down, defeat; to handle (a person) roughly; to beat up. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > weariness or exhaustion > weary or exhaust [verb (transitive)] wearyc897 tirea1000 travailc1300 forwearya1325 taryc1375 tarc1440 matec1450 break1483 labour1496 overwearya1500 wear?1507 to wear out, forth1525 fatigate1535 stress1540 overtire1558 forwaste1563 to tire out1563 overwear1578 spend1582 out-tire1596 outwear1596 outweary1596 overspend1596 to toil out1596 attediate1603 bejade1620 lassate1623 harassa1626 overtask1628 tax1672 hag1674 trash1685 hatter1687 overtax1692 fatigue1693 to knock up1740 tire to death1740 overfatigue1741 fag1774 outdo1776 to do over1789 to use up1790 jade1798 overdo1817 frazzlea1825 worry1828 to sew up1837 to wear to death1840 to take it (also a lot, too much, etc.) out of (a person)1847 gruel1850 to stump up1853 exhaust1860 finish1864 peter1869 knacker1886 grind1887 tew1893 crease1925 poop1931 raddle1951 the world > movement > impact > striking > beating or repeated striking > beat [verb (transitive)] > specifically a person to-beatc893 threshOE bustc1225 to lay on or upon?c1225 berrya1250 to-bunea1250 touchc1330 arrayc1380 byfrapc1380 boxc1390 swinga1400 forbeatc1420 peal?a1425 routa1425 noddlea1450 forslinger1481 wipe1523 trima1529 baste1533 waulk1533 slip1535 peppera1550 bethwack1555 kembc1566 to beat (a person) black and blue1568 beswinge1568 paik1568 trounce1568 canvass1573 swaddle?1577 bebaste1582 besoop1589 bumfeage1589 dry-beat1589 feague1589 lamback1589 clapperclaw1590 thrash1593 belam1595 lam1595 beswaddle1598 bumfeagle1598 belabour1600 tew1600 flesh-baste1611 dust1612 feeze1612 mill1612 verberate1614 bethumpa1616 rebuke1619 bemaul1620 tabor1624 maula1627 batterfang1630 dry-baste1630 lambaste1637 thunder-thump1637 cullis1639 dry-banga1640 nuddle1640 sauce1651 feak1652 cotton1654 fustigate1656 brush1665 squab1668 raddle1677 to tan (a person's) hide1679 slam1691 bebump1694 to give (a person) his load1694 fag1699 towel1705 to kick a person's butt1741 fum1790 devel1807 bray1808 to beat (also scare, etc.) someone's daylights out1813 mug1818 to knock (a person) into the middle of next week1821 welt1823 hidea1825 slate1825 targe1825 wallop1825 pounce1827 to lay into1838 flake1841 muzzle1843 paste1846 looder1850 frail1851 snake1859 fettle1863 to do over1866 jacket1875 to knock seven kinds of —— out of (a person)1877 to take apart1880 splatter1881 to beat (knock, etc.) the tar out of1884 to —— the shit out of (a person or thing)1886 to do up1887 to —— (the) hell out of1887 to beat — bells out of a person1890 soak1892 to punch out1893 stoush1893 to work over1903 to beat up1907 to punch up1907 cream1929 shellac1930 to —— the bejesus out of (a person or thing)1931 duff1943 clobber1944 to fill in1948 to bash up1954 to —— seven shades of —— out of (a person or thing)1976 to —— seven shades out of (a person or thing)1983 beast1990 becurry- fan- 1789 W. Dunlap Darby's Return 13 For while we were watching, like sportsmen for plover, The linen took fire—and did us all over. 1789 Done Over Taylor in Musical Misc. 238 Her cruel frowns have almost done me over. 1819 Plough Boy (Albany, N.Y.) 6 Nov. 1/3 ‘The critics have done the rascal over, like a done over tailor’... ‘My dear fellow, if the critics, as you say, have “done him over”, then we had better let him rest quietly on the bookseller's shelf.’ 1832 P. Egan Bk. Sports 27/1 Napoleon was floored! Marc Antony was defeated! Suwarrow licked! Tippoo Saib ‘done over’! all great masters in the art of war—and a thousand others have been compelled to surrender in turns to superior tactics. 1866 Maungatapu Murders 17 Since we are going to do these people [sc. their murder/robbery victims] over..I think we had better prevent him from doing us any harm. 1912 Proc. Old Bailey 1 Dec. 183 I..informed him he was wanted on a warrant for assaulting with intent to rob. He said, ‘Who is it that I am supposed to have done over?’ 1953 A. Upfield Murder must Wait ix. 81 ‘Done over properly, wasn't he?’ ‘From appearances, yes. Mitford must be a rough place.’ 1982 S. Townsend Secret Diary Adrian Mole 34 Barry Kent said he would do me over unless I gave him twenty-five pence every day. 2002 M. Thebo Saint who loved Me xxii. 270 I can't go into A&E and tell them my wife's just done me over. 5. transitive. To renovate, refurbish, redecorate; = to make over 3 at make v.1 Phrasal verbs 1. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > decorating and painting > decorate [verb (transitive)] decorate1858 to do over1866 interior-decorate1930 1866 Galaxy 15 Aug. 748 Has she been.., as the ladies say, done over, like a last year's gown? 1894 A. M. Douglas In King's Country ii. 28 Everybody wants modern appointments, and it's too late to do the house over. 1905 E. Wharton House of Mirth i. i. 10 It must be pure bliss to arrange the furniture just as one likes... If I could only do over my aunt's drawing-room I know I should be a better woman. 1941 J. P. Marquand H. M. Pulham, Esq. xxxiv. 386 We ought to keep this as the spare room and do the nursery over. 1992 E. Pearce Election Rides vi. 57 Jones..gives it as his purpose in life that Midwinter Avenue and everywhere like it shall be done over with tender attention. 2002 Jack Sept. 37/1 A pair of neighbours..take a stab at doing over one room in their neighbour's house. 6. transitive. North American. To do again, redo. ΚΠ 1884 in Testimony Joint Comm. Signal Service (U.S. Senate, 49th Congr., 1st Session) (1886) 154 I do not propose to do it over, but merely to check the work done where necessary. 1898 Jrnl. Amer. Med. Assoc. 27 Aug. 451/1 The work will have to be finally counted a failure or will have to be done over. 1921 Proc. Constit. Convent. Illinois 1920 II. 1924 As a famous doctor once said, ‘The work you accomplish after the brain has begun to fag will have to be done over.’ 1958 F. O'Connor Let. 11 Jan. (1979) 262 Those two pieces of paper I sent you—the beginning and end—were no good and I have done them over in a different way. 1991 U.S. News & World Rep. 27 May 63 We'll give you your own service supervisor to make sure that your place of business is cleaned..to your satisfaction—or we'll do it over. < as lemmas |
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