Kelime: do Söyleniş:'dü, d&(-w) İşlev:verb Türleri:did /'did, d&d/; done /'d&n/; do·ing /'dü-i[ng]/; does /'d&z/ Kökeni: Middle English don, from Old English dOn; akin to Old High German tuon to do, Latin -dere to put, facere to make, do, Greek tithenai to place, set transitive senses 1 : to bring to pass : CARRY OUT 2: PUT -- used chiefly in do to death 3 a: PERFORM, EXECUTEdo some work did his duty b: COMMIT crimes done deliberately 4 a: BRING ABOUT, EFFECT trying to do good do violence b : to give freely : PAYdo honor to her memory 5 : to bring to an end : FINISH -- used in the past participle the job is finally done 6 : to put forth : EXERTdid her best to win the race 7 a : to wear out especially by physical exertion : EXHAUST at the end of the race they were pretty well donebBritish : to attack physically : BEAT; also: KILL 8 : to bring into existence : PRODUCEdo a biography on the general 9 -- used as a substitute verb especially to avoid repetition if you must make such a racket, do it somewhere else 10 a : to play the role or character of b: MIMIC; also : to behave like do a Houdini and disappear c : to perform in or serve as producer of do a play 11 : to treat unfairly; especially: CHEATdid him out of his inheritance 12 : to treat or deal with in any way typically with the sense of preparation or with that of care or attention: a (1) : to put in order : CLEAN was doing the kitchen (2) : WASHdid the dishes after supper b : to prepare for use or consumption; especially: COOK like my steak done rare c: SET, ARRANGE had her hair doned : to apply cosmetics to wanted to do her face before the party e: DECORATE, FURNISHdid the living room in Early American 13 : to be engaged in the study or practice of do science ; especially : to work at as a vocation what to do after college 14 a : to pass over (as distance) : TRAVERSEb : to travel at a speed of doing 55 on the turnpike 15: TOURdoing 12 countries in 30 days 16 : to spend or serve out (a period of time) did ten years in prison 17 : to serve the needs of : SUIT, SUFFICE worms will do us for bait 18 : to approve especially by custom, opinion, or propriety you oughtn't to say a thing like that ... it's not done -- Dorothy Sayers 19 : to treat with respect to physical comforts did themselves well 20: USE 3 doesn't do drugs intransitive senses 1: ACT, BEHAVEdo as I say 2 a: GET ALONG, FAREdo well in school b : to carry on business or affairs : MANAGE we can do without your help 3 : to take place : HAPPEN what's doing across the street 4 : to come to or make an end : FINISH -- used in the past participle 5 : to be active or busy let us then be up and doing -- H. W. Longfellow 6 : to be adequate or sufficient : SERVE half of that will do 7 : to be fitting : conform to custom or propriety won't do to be late 8 -- used as a substitute verb to avoid repetition wanted to run and play as children do -- used especially in British English following a modal auxiliary or perfective have a great many people had died, or would do -- Bruce Chatwin 9 -- used in the imperative after an imperative to add emphasis be quiet do verbal auxiliary 1 a -- used with the infinitive without to to form present and past tenses in legal and parliamentary language do hereby bequeath and in poetry give what she did crave -- Shakespeare b -- used with the infinitive without to to form present and past tenses in declarative sentences with inverted word order fervently do we pray -- Abraham Lincoln , in interrogative sentences did you hear that , and in negative sentences we don't know don't go 2 -- used with the infinitive without to to form present and past tenses expressing emphasis I do say do be careful - do·able /'dü-&-b&l/ adjective - do a number on : to defeat or confound thoroughly especially by indirect or deceptive means - do away with1 : to put an end to : ABOLISH2 : to put to death : KILL - do by : to deal with : TREAT - do forchiefly British1 : to attend to the wants and needs of : take care of 2 : to bring about the death or ruin of - do it : to have sexual intercourse - do justice1 a : to act justly b : to treat fairly or adequately c : to show due appreciation for 2 : to acquit in a way worthy of one's abilities - do proud : to give cause for pride or gratification - do the trick : to produce a desired result - do with : to make good use of : benefit by could do with a cup of coffee - to do : necessary to be done I've done my best and all's to do again -- A. E. Housman