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done [dʌn] V.

done part. pas. of do:

Véase también: do without , do with , do up , do over , do out , do in , do down , do away , do

do without V. intr.

1. do (not have):

do

2. do (prefer not to have):

do

do with V. intr.

1. do ingl. brit. coloq. (bear):

2. do ingl. brit. coloq. (need):

do

4. do (deal with):

5. do (refuse contact):

6. do (not concern):

I . do up V. trans.

1. do (close):

do
zapirati [form. perf. zapreti]
zavezovati [form. perf. zavezati]
zapenjati [form. perf. zapeti]

2. do (adorn):

do
urejati [form. perf. urediti]

3. do (dress):

4. do (hair):

5. do (wrap):

do
zavijati [form. perf. zaviti]

II . do up V. intr.

do dress:

do
zapenjati se [form. perf. zapeti se]

do over V. trans. coloq.

1. do (beat up):

do ingl. brit. ingl. austr.

2. do ingl. brit. (rob):

do
do

3. do ingl. am. (redo):

do

do out V. trans. coloq.

do
urejati [form. perf. urediti]

do in V. trans. inform.

1. do (kill):

do

2. do (tire):

do

do away V. intr.

1. do (discard):

2. do coloq. (kill):

I . do <does, did, done> [du:] V. aux. vb

7. do (expressing surprise):

II . do <does, did, done> [du:] V. trans.

4. do coloq. (finish):

are you done?

8. do esp ingl. brit. (serve):

do
streči [form. perf. postreči]

9. do (put on):

uprizarjati [form. perf. uprizoriti]

10. do (impersonate):

do
do
fig. I hope she won't do a Helen and ...

11. do coloq. (cheat):

do
slepiti [form. perf. preslepiti]

12. do coloq. (spend time in jail):

do
sedeti [form. perf. odsedeti]

13. do esp ingl. brit. coloq.:

to get done for sth (by a court)

14. do coloq. (take):

16. do coloq. (have sex):

eufem. to do it with sb
what's done is done saying
kar je, je
that's done it!

IV . do [du:] SUST.

1. do coloq. (party):

do esp ingl. brit. ingl. austr.
žurka f

2. do ingl. brit. coloq. (treatment):

3. do no pl. (droppings):

4. do (allowed, not allowed):

well-ˈdone ADJ.

1. well-done meat:

2. well-done work:

I . do <does, did, done> [du:] V. aux. vb

7. do (expressing surprise):

II . do <does, did, done> [du:] V. trans.

4. do coloq. (finish):

are you done?

8. do esp ingl. brit. (serve):

do
streči [form. perf. postreči]

9. do (put on):

uprizarjati [form. perf. uprizoriti]

10. do (impersonate):

do
do
fig. I hope she won't do a Helen and ...

11. do coloq. (cheat):

do
slepiti [form. perf. preslepiti]

12. do coloq. (spend time in jail):

do
sedeti [form. perf. odsedeti]

13. do esp ingl. brit. coloq.:

to get done for sth (by a court)

14. do coloq. (take):

16. do coloq. (have sex):

eufem. to do it with sb
what's done is done saying
kar je, je
that's done it!

IV . do [du:] SUST.

1. do coloq. (party):

do esp ingl. brit. ingl. austr.
žurka f

2. do ingl. brit. coloq. (treatment):

3. do no pl. (droppings):

4. do (allowed, not allowed):

do away V. intr.

1. do (discard):

2. do coloq. (kill):

do in V. trans. inform.

1. do (kill):

do

2. do (tire):

do

do out V. trans. coloq.

do
urejati [form. perf. urediti]

do over V. trans. coloq.

1. do (beat up):

do ingl. brit. ingl. austr.

2. do ingl. brit. (rob):

do
do

3. do ingl. am. (redo):

do

I . do up V. trans.

1. do (close):

do
zapirati [form. perf. zapreti]
zavezovati [form. perf. zavezati]
zapenjati [form. perf. zapeti]

2. do (adorn):

do
urejati [form. perf. urediti]

3. do (dress):

4. do (hair):

5. do (wrap):

do
zavijati [form. perf. zaviti]

II . do up V. intr.

do dress:

do
zapenjati se [form. perf. zapeti se]

do with V. intr.

1. do ingl. brit. coloq. (bear):

2. do ingl. brit. coloq. (need):

do

4. do (deal with):

5. do (refuse contact):

6. do (not concern):

do without V. intr.

1. do (not have):

do

2. do (prefer not to have):

do

to-do [təˈdu:] SUST. usu sing. coloq. (fuss)

do-it-your·self [ˌdu:ɪtjɔ:ˈself] SUST. no pl.

do-it-yourself → DIY:

I . well-to-ˈdo coloq. ADJ.

II . well-to-ˈdo coloq. SUST. the well-to-do pl.

have to do with

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