intransitive. To proceed in an emergency or crisis; to have recourse to some procedure or action; to contrive, manage; to get by on (a limited…
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释义 | the world > action or operation > advantage > usefulness > use (made of things) > recourse > have recourse [verb (intransitive)] > make do with what is available (8) doc1300 intransitive. To proceed in an emergency or crisis; to have recourse to some procedure or action; to contrive, manage; to get by on (a limited… scamble1608 To make shift, find means somehow. Obsolete. to make the best of a bad bargain1670 Phrases. Dutch or wet bargain: one concluded by the parties drinking together. into (toobs.) the bargain: over and above what is stipulated or… shift1680 ‘To act or live though with difficulty’ (Johnson); to manage with something inferior or without something desirable; to make shift. fenda1682 intransitive. To make an effort, strive or try to do something; to make a shift; to take precautions against. Scottish and dialect. to do with ——1715 intransitive. To make do with, put up with, manage with. manage1762 intransitive. To succeed (despite difficulties) in accomplishing a task; to cope or get by (esp. financially); to contrive to get on with something… to make do1927 transitive. With object and infinitive: to cause (a person or thing) to do something. intransitive. to make do: to manage with (what is… |
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