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- Without hope or prospect of completion or success
He is done, after three falls there is no chance he will be able to finish.
- Being exhausted or fully spent
When the water is done we will only be able to go on for a few days.
- In a state of having completed or finished an activity
They were done playing and were picking up the toys when he arrived.
- Ready, fully cooked
As soon as the potatoes are done we can sit down and eat.
- Used in forming the perfective aspect
I done did my best to raise y'all.
- Past participle of do
I have done my work.
- Fashionable, socially acceptable, tasteful
What is the done thing these days? I can't keep up!.
- {a} pass. of the verb to do
- {v} used to confirm a wager, let it be done
- Done is the past participle of do
- having finished or arrived at completion; "certain to make history before he's done"; "it's a done deed"; "after the treatment, the patient is through except for follow-up"; "almost through with his studies"
- Given; executed; issued; made public; used chiefly in the clause giving the date of a proclamation or public act
- If you say that something is over and done with, you mean that it is completely finished and you do not have to think about it any more. Once this is all over and done with you can have a rest. the past participle of do
- It is done or agreed; let it be a match or bargain; used elliptically
- A task or activity that is done has been completed successfully. When her deal is done, the client emerges with her purchase
- Use the DONE macro to end RTL generation for the pattern The only RTL insns resulting from the pattern on this occasion will be those already emitted by explicit calls to emit_insn within the preparation statements; the RTL template will not be generated
- completed, as in: Call me when the Web site is done
- Exhausted, finished; done for
- {s} finished, completed
- vt [> do] dilakukan (laku)
- Performed; executed; finished
- A binding term used to signify the completion of a transaction
- cooked until ready to serve
- formulae You say `Done' when you are accepting a deal, arrangement, or bet that someone has offered to make with you. `You lead and we'll look for it.' --- `Done.'
- cooked until ready to serve having finished or arrived at completion; "certain to make history before he's done"; "it's a done deed"; "after the treatment, the patient is through except for follow-up"; "almost through with his studies
- from Do, and formerly the infinitive
- When something that you are cooking is done, it has been cooked long enough and is ready. As soon as the cake is done, remove it from the oven
- ydo
- done a bunk
- Simple past tense and past participle of do a bunk
He has, to use the common phrase, done a bunk, replied Professor McGonagall, and a great cheer erupted from the Gryffindors, Hufflepuffs, and Ravenclaws.
- done and done
- Done thoroughly and satisfactorily
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- done and doner
- Done: past participle of do, indicating a passive voice
- done and dusted
- Completed thoroughly and satisfactorily
- done deal
- An agreement that has been finally resolved or decided
- done in
- Past participle of do in
- done justice
- Past participle of do justice
- done over
- Past participle of do over
- done the dishes
- Past participle of do the dishes
- done time
- Past participle of do time
- done up
- Past participle of do up
- done up
- Worn-out, exhausted
- done brown
- {s} that has been thoroughly deceived or cheated; exploited; totally bamboozled
- done brown
- {i} person who has been totally taken advantage of; person who has been thoroughly deceived or cheated (used figuratively)
- done for
- finished, incapable of continuing, exhausted, injured, defeated, ruined, dying
- done for(p)
- doomed to extinction
- done for(p)
- destroyed or killed; "we are gone geese"
- done in
- tired out, exhausted, worn out
- done to a turn
- perfectly cooked
- done up
- wrapped and tied; "presents done up in white paper and red ribbon"
- done up
- wrapped and tied; "presents done up in white paper and red ribbon
- done with
- over with, finished, concluded
- done with
- having no further concern with; "he was through with school and he was through with family"- John Dos Passos; "done with gambling"; "done with drinking"
- done with(p)
- having no further concern with; "he was through with school and he was through with family"- John Dos Passos; "done with gambling"; "done with drinking
- do as you would be done by
- do as you would have done unto you, treat others as you would like for others to treat you, do no evil
- DO
- a Doctor of Osteopathy
- DO
- a direct object
- been there, done that
- an assertion that the speaker has personal experience or knowledge of a particular place or topic
Paragliding? Been there, done that, bought the T-shirt.
- been there, done that, bought the T-shirt
- Expresses the speaker's complete familiarity with a situation, with overtones of cynicism or exhaustion
- been there, done that, got the T-shirt
- Same as been there, done that, bought the T-shirt
- could have done with
- Simple past of could do with
- could have done without
- Past participle form of both can do without and could do without
- do
- To cheat or swindle
That guy just did me out of two hundred bucks!.
- do
- To finish
Aren't you done yet?.
- do
- A syntactic marker in questions
Do you go?.
- do
- To fare; to succeed or fail
How do you do?.
- do
- A period of confusion or argument
- do
- Something that can or should be done (usually in the phrase dos and don'ts)
- do
- To treat in a certain way
Upon my word, although he certainly did me uncommonly well, I began to feel I'd be more at ease among the bushmen.
- do
- To be reasonable or acceptable
It simply will not do to have dozens of children running around such a quiet event.
- do
- To kill
- do
- To impersonate or depict
They really laughed when he did Clinton, with a perfect accent and a leer.
- do
- A hairdo
Nice do!.
- do
- To have as one's job
What do you do?.
- do
- To cook
I'll just do some eggs.
- do
- To cause, make (someone) (do something)
Sometimes to doe him laugh, she would assay / To laugh at shaking of the leaues light, / Or to behold the water worke .
- do
- A party, celebration, social function
We’re having a bit of a do on Saturday to celebrate my birthday.
- do
- To have (as an effect)
The fresh air did him some good.
- do
- To convert into a certain form; especially, to translate
I'm going to do do this play into a movie.
- do
- To spend (time) in jail
I did five years for armed robbery.
- do
- To perform; to execute
All you ever do is surf the internet.
- do
- To travel in, to tour, to make a circuit of
Let’s do New York also.
- easier said than done
- easy to propose, but difficult to accomplish
- get the job done
- to fulfil one's task, to do what is required to do
Bob and the gang have so much fun, working together to get the job done.
- hard done by
- used, cheated, dejected
King should feel a bit hard done by after being replaced in the team.
- if you want a thing done well, do it yourself
- It is better to do something oneself, than rely on others to do it well
- no sooner said than done
- As soon as something is said, it will be done
- said and done
- Agreed to and accomplished or finished
- well begun is half done
- Much depends on the beginning of an endeavor
- well done
- An exclamation of praise or endorsement of an achievement
Well done John, here's a biscuit for you..
- well done
- Well-cooked
She liked her steaks well done.
- well done
- Performed well
It was a job well done.
- well-done
- cooked until no blood runs, and there is no pink flesh on the inside
- when all is said and done
- in the end; ultimately
When all is said and done, you will find it is a smaller project than it appeared.
- who are you and what have you done with someone
- Said to express surprise due to a perceived drastic change of behaviour of a person
- do
- Dissolved Oxygen
- do
- The Way or Path "The Way means to be one with the Will of the Universe and embody its function If you are even slightly apart from it, it is no longer the Way "
- do
- The first degree of the major scale
- do
- Dissolved Oxygen - a measure of the oxygen dissolved in water expressed in milligrams per liter
- do
- Dissolved oxygen (in water)
- do
- spend time in prison or in a labor camp; "He did six years for embezzlement"
- do
- Wash all grease and dirt off walls and woodwork Patch cracks in walls and ceilings before painting Seal all new surfaces with a primer Scrape off all loose paint and sand the surface to a smooth finish Stir paint thoroughly before any applications Allow new plaster to dry before painting Properly ventilate area to be painted DON'T Don't expect good results on dirty surfaces Don't paint over a damp surface with oil-base paints Don't apply the second coat of paint until the first coat has dried properly Don't sand woodwork across the grain Don't change cans of paint in the middle of a wall area Don't add thinner to the product unless directions call for it
- do
- Disolved Oxygen
- do
- proceed or get along; "How is she doing in her new job?"; "How are you making out in graduate school?"; "He's come a long way"
- do
- ditto - refers to the same method of payment as the entry above [for the items in this document, By do pd = By cash paid]
- do
- carry out or practice; as of jobs and professions; "practice law"
- do
- the mid-section of the body It is a valid target (yuko datotsu) in competitive matches (shiai)
- do
- Doctor of Osteopathy DOs complete a training, certification and licensing program that is almost exactly the same as that of an allopathic medical doctor (MD) They are licensed to perform surgery and write prescriptions
- do
- [pronounced "dee'-oh"] Dissolved oxygen: the concentration of molecular oxygen dissolved in a water sample Usually expressed in mg/L, or ppm Also sometimes expressed in terms of percent saturation at the temperature of the sample when taken
- do
- be sufficient; be adequate, either in quality or quantity; "A few words would answer"; "This car suits my purpose well"; "Will $100 do?"; "A 'B' grade doesn't suffice to get me into medical school"; "Nothing else will serve"
- do
- arrange attractively; "dress my hair for the wedding"
- do
- Defaulted then bankruptactive, other UI Unreinsured
- do
- In Japan; any art that is practiced to develop both technical and spiritual maturity is considered a do, a "way" to harmonize body and mind
- do
- doctor's degree in osteopathy
- do
- behave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct or comport oneself; "You should act like an adult"; "Don't behave like a fool"; "What makes her do this way?"; "The dog acts ferocious, but he is really afraid of people"
- do
- Literally "way/path" The Japanese character for do is the same as the Chinese character for tao (as in Taoism) A do is more concerned with fostering a better person over creating a better fighter In aikido, the connotation is that of a way of attaining enlightenment or a way of improving one's character through aiki
- do
- Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine Signifies a physician who graduated from an osteopathic medical school Osteopathic philosophy focuses on the unity of each of the body systems in relationship to maintaining balance and health Graduates receive training in all of the standard medical and surgical arts, with additional training in manual medicine and osteopathic manipulative treatments
- do
- "Way" or "path" When this term is used as a suffix to a particular style of the Japanese martial arts, it is indicitive of more than just a means of combat Do indicates a discipline and philosophy with moral and spiritual connotations, with the ultimate aim being enlightenment
- do
- a tone of the scale MO - a moment UP - to raise
- do
- "Way" or "path " When this term is used as a suffix to a particular style of the Japanese martial arts, it is indicitive of more than just a means of combat Do indicates a discipline and philosophy with moral and spiritual connotations, with the ultimate aim being enlightenment
- do
- give rise to; cause to happen or occur, not always intentionally; "cause a commotion"; "make a stir"; "cause an accident"
- do
- (Dissolved Oxygen) - The concentration of oxygen that is dissolved in water
- do
- carry out or perform an action; "John did the painting, the weeding, and he cleaned out the gutters"; "the skater executed a triple pirouette"; "she did a little dance"
- do
- dissolved oxygen concentration
- do
- A JavaTM programming language keyword used to declare a loop that will iterate a block of statements at least once The loop`s exit condition can be specified with the "while" keyword Syntax: do { } while(conditionsMet); Where conditionsMet evaluates to a boolean
- do
- engage in; "make love, not war"; "make an effort"; "do research"; "do nothing"; "make revolution"
- do
- create or design, often in a certain way; "Do my room in blue"; "I did this piece in wood to express my love for the forest"
- do
- ascetic
- do
- {n} bustle, stir, hurry, noise, confusion
- do
- {v} to perform, to act, deal with, succeed, answer the purpose
- Easier said than done
- (Atasözü) Something that you say when something seems like a good idea but it would be difficult to do
- been there done that
- An assertion that the speaker has already experienced the topic under discussion. Carries that implication that the topic isn't worth further investigation. Origin: Originally, in the late 1980s, a hip use of language: now becoming less so. Later 'got the t-shirt' was sometimes added for extra emphasis
- been there, done that
- (deyim) Meaning: An assertion that the speaker has already experienced the topic under discussion. Carries that implication that the topic isn't worth further investigation. Origin: Originally, in the late 1980s, a hip use of language: now becoming less so. Later 'got the t-shirt' was sometimes added for extra emphasis
- when all is said and done
- when everything is taken into account
- To be done
- blowfish
- do
- A function, celebration, party
- do
- To perform, to execute
- do
- In England and America the same syllables are used by many as a scale pattern, while the tones in respect to absolute pitch are named from the first seven letters of the alphabet
- do
- get (something) done; "I did my job"
- do
- Way/path The Japanese character for "DO" is the same as the Chinese character for Tao (as in "Taoism") In aikiDO, the connotation is that of a way of attaining enlightenment or a way of improving one's character through aiki
- do
- To have sex with. (See also do it)
- do
- Deed; act; fear
- do
- To suffice
- do
- To perform, as an action; to execute; to transact to carry out in action; as, to do a good or a bad act; do our duty; to do what I can
- do
- A syntactic marker for emphasis
- do
- the syllable naming the first (tonic) note of any major scale in solmization
- do
- A syntactic marker in negations
- do
- To fare; to be, as regards health; as, they asked him how he did; how do you do to- day? To succeed; to avail; to answer the purpose; to serve; as, if no better plan can be found, he will make this do
- do
- A syllable attached to the first tone of the major diatonic scale for the purpose of solmization, or solfeggio
- do
- ditto
- do
- travel or traverse (a distance); "This car does 150 miles per hour"; "We did 6 miles on our hike every day"
- do
- the syllable naming the first (tonic) note of any major scale in solmization create or design, often in a certain way; "Do my room in blue"; "I did this piece in wood to express my love for the forest"
- do
- A syllable used in solfège to represent the first and eighth tonic of a major scale
- do
- carry on or manage; "We could do with a little more help around here"
- do
- {f} perform, execute; make, create; act; work at; cheat, rob (Slang); travel at a certain speed (Slang)
- do
- To perform work upon, about, for, or at, by way of caring for, looking after, preparing, cleaning, keeping in order, or the like
- do
- Abbreviation for doctorate of osteopathy
- do
- To place; to put
- do
- A cheat; a swindle
- do
- A syntactic marker to avoid repetition of an earlier verb
- do
- To cause; to make; with an infinitive
- do
- an uproarious party
- do
- To deal with for good and all; to finish up; to undo; to ruin; to do for
- do
- do. is an old-fashioned written abbreviation for ditto. Dominican Republic (in Internet addresses). The first tone of the diatonic scale in solfeggio. ditto. Edson Arantes do Nascimento allow to do Maria do Carmo Miranda da Cunha Paraíba do Sul River Shugen do tae kwon do
- do
- Ado; bustle; stir; to do
- do
- To bring about; to produce, as an effect or result; to effect; to achieve
- do
- It is the first of the seven syllables used by the Italians as manes of musical tones, and replaced, for the sake of euphony, the syllable Ut, applied to the note C
- do
- {i} fuss, commotion; something that must be done; swindle (British Slang); hairdo, hairstyle; party (Slang)
- do
- proceed or get along; "How is she doing in her new job?"; "How are you making out in graduate school?"; "He's come a long way
- do
- To act or behave in any manner; to conduct one's self
- do
- To make ready for an object, purpose, or use, as food by cooking; to cook completely or sufficiently; as, the meat is done on one side only
- do
- a) Way, path, etc This word was used frequently in Chinese and Japanese philosophy in the sense of the way of doing an act in the moral and ethical spheres well as the simple physical Jigoro Kano 'borrowed' it from these sources b) Trunk of the body
- do
- To bring to an end by action; to perform completely; to finish; to accomplish; a sense conveyed by the construction, which is that of the past participle done
- what's done is done
- what has occurred is in the past, what has been performed cannot be undone