| 单词 | do | 
| 释义 | Word Frequency do 1(duː,  unstressed dʊ, də) verbWord forms: does, doing, did or done 1.  to perform or complete (a deed or action)  to do a portrait  the work is done 2. (often intr; foll by for) to serve the needs of; be suitable for (a person, situation, etc); suffice   there isn't much food, but it'll do for the two of us 3. (transitive) to arrange or fix  you should do the garden now 4. (transitive) to prepare or provide; serve  this restaurant doesn't do lunch on Sundays 5. (transitive) to make tidy, elegant, ready, etc, as by arranging or adorning   to do one's hair 6. (transitive) to improve (esp in the phrase do something to or for) 7. (transitive) to find an answer to (a problem or puzzle) 8. (transitive) to translate or adapt the form or language of  the book was done into a play 9. (intransitive) to conduct oneself  do as you please 10. (intransitive) to fare or manage   how are you doing these days? 11. (transitive) to cause or produce  complaints do nothing to help 12. (transitive) to give or render   your portrait doesn't do you justice  do me a favour 13. (transitive) to work at, esp as a course of study or a profession   he is doing chemistry  what do you do for a living? 14. (transitive) to perform (a play, etc); act  they are doing 'Hamlet' next week 15. (transitive) to travel at a specified speed, esp as a maximum   this car will do 120 mph 16. (transitive) to travel or traverse (a distance)  we did 15 miles on our walk 17. (takes an infinitive without to) used as an auxiliary before the subject of an interrogative sentence as a way of forming a question   do you agree?  when did John go out? 18. (takes an infinitive without to) used as an auxiliary to intensify positive statements and commands   I do like your new house  do hurry! 19. (takes an infinitive without to) used as an auxiliary before a negative adverb to form negative statements or commands  she does not like cheese  do not leave me here alone! 20. (takes an infinitive without to) used as an auxiliary in inverted constructions   little did she realize that  only rarely does he come in before ten o'clock 21.  used as an auxiliary to replace an earlier verb or verb phrase to avoid repetition   he likes you as much as I do 22. (transitive) informal to visit or explore as a sightseer or tourist   to do Westminster Abbey 23. (transitive) to wear out; exhaust  24. (intransitive) to happen (esp in the phrase nothing doing) 25. (transitive) slang to serve (a period of time) as a prison sentence  he's doing three years for burglary  she's doing time 26. (transitive) informal to cheat or swindle  27. (transitive) slang to rob   they did three shops last night 28. (transitive) slang a.  to arrest  b.  to convict of a crime  29. (transitive) Australian informal to lose or spend (money) completely 30. (transitive) slang, mainly British to treat violently; assault  31. (transitive) slang to take or use (a drug) 32. (transitive) vulgar, slang (of a male) to have sexual intercourse with 33. (transitive) to arrange (a meal)  let's do lunch 34. do  35. do or die  36. how do you do?  37. make do  nounWord forms:  plural dos or do's 38.  slang an act or instance of cheating or swindling 39.  informal, mainly British and New Zealand a formal or festive gathering; party 40. do's and don'ts  Word origin Old English dōn; related to Old Frisian duān, Old High German tuon, Latin abdere to put away, Greek tithenai to place; see deed, doomWord Frequency do or do a  informal   See full dictionary entry for  do to act like; imitate   he's a good mimic – he can do all his friends well Word Frequency do 2(dəʊ) nounWord forms:  plural dos   a variant spelling of doh1 Word Frequency do 3the internet domain name for  Dominican Republic Word Frequency DOabbreviation for 1.  Doctor of Optometry  2.  Doctor of Osteopathy  Word Frequency do.abbreviation for  ditto    | 
	
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