单词 | have done |
释义 | do1 /doo or də/transitive verb (2nd sing (archaic) doˈest or dost /dust/, 3rd sing does /duz/, also (archaic) doˈeth or doth /duth/; pat did; prp doˈing; pap done /dun/; in Spenser, infinitive doen, done, and donne, 3rd pl pat doen)
—Do serves as a substitute for a verb that has just been used. It is used as an auxiliary verb (where there is no other auxiliary) with an infinitive in negative, interrogative, emphatic, and rhetorically inverted sentences, in some dialects merely periphrastically, and in verse sometimes to gain a syllable or postpone the accent; but these uses are limited with the verbs have and do noun (pl do's or dos)
ORIGIN: OE dōn, dyde, gedōn; Du doen, Ger tun; connected with Gr tithenai to put, place doˈable adjective (informal) Able to be done doˈer noun
doˈing adjective Active (as in up and doing) noun (informal)
done transitive verb and intransitive verb (Spenser) Infinitive of do adjective
(used in clinching a bargain, etc) agreed doneˈness noun (cookery) The state of being, or degree to which something is, cooked doˈ-all noun A factotum doˈ-goodˈer noun A slighting name for someone who tries to benefit others by social reforms, etc, implying that his or her efforts are unwelcome, self-righteous or ineffectual doˈ-goodˈery noun (derogatory). doˈ-goodˈing noun and adjective doˈ-goodˈism noun (derogatory). do-it-yourselfˈ adjective Designed to be built or constructed, etc by an amateur rather than by someone specially trained (also noun) do-it-yourselfˈer noun doˈ-naught, doˈ-nought or doˈ-nothˈing noun
doˈ-nothˈingism noun doˈ-nothˈingness noun all done Completely finished, used up be done
be or have done with To finish with, end contact or dealings with do away with To abolish, destroy do brown see under brown do by To act towards do down
do for
do in (informal)
do or die To make a final desperate attempt to do or achieve something, no matter what the cost or consequences (doˈ-or-dieˈ adjective) do out (informal) To clean (a room, etc) thoroughly do out of (informal) To deprive of by cheating do over
do's and don'ts Advice or rules for action, esp in particular circumstances do someone proud (informal)
do something, etc for To improve, enhance do to death
do up
do well
do with
do without Not to be dependent on, to dispense with have done
have to do with To have any sort of connection with have you done? (informal) Are you finished? how do you do? A conventional phrase used as a greeting I, etc can't be doing with I, etc can't abide, have no patience with make do see under make1 nothing doing No that's done it (informal)
to do with Concerning what are you, etc doing with (something)? Why have you, etc got (something)? what's to do? What is the matter? have /hav/transitive verb (prp havˈing; 2nd pers sing (archaic and dialect) hast; 3rd pers sing has or (archaic) hath; pl have; pres subjunctive have; pat and pap had; 2nd pers pat (archaic or dialect) hadst; pa subjunctive had)
ORIGIN: OE habban, pat hæfde, pap gehæfd; Ger haben, Dan have havˈer noun
havˈing noun
Greedy have-a-goˈ adjective Willing to attempt something, esp to stop a criminal in the act have-atˈ-him noun (Shakespeare) A thrust haveˈ-not noun (pl haveˈ-nots) A person who lacks possessions have-onˈ noun
had as good (archaic) Might as well had as lief (archaic) Would as willingly had better or had best Would do best to had like see under like1 had rather Would prefer have at
have done see under do1 have had it (informal)
have it
have it away (slang)
have it coming (to one) (informal) To deserve the bad luck, punishment, etc that one is getting or will get have it in for (someone) (informal) To have a grudge against (someone) have it in one To have the courage or ability within oneself (to do something) have it off or away (with) (vulgar sl) To have sexual intercourse (with) have it out To discuss a point of contention, etc explicitly and exhaustively have on
have to To be obliged to have to be (informal) To surely be have to do with see under do1 have up To call to account (before a court of justice, etc) have what it takes To have the necessary qualities or capabilities (to do something) have with you (archaic) I am ready to go with you I have it I have found the answer (to a problem, etc) let (someone) have it To attack (someone) with words, blows, etc not be having any (of that) To be unwilling to accept, tolerate, etc the thing proposed or mentioned |
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