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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

doing [ingl. am. ˈduɪŋ, ingl. brit. ˈduːɪŋ] SUST.

1. doing U (action):

it'll take a bit/lot of doing
that takes some doing
that takes some doing
eso no es moco de pavo coloq.
it was none of our doing

2. doing <doings, pl > (activities, events):

doing

I. do1 <3rd pers sing pres does, part. pres. doing, pret. did, part. pas. done> V. trans. [ingl. am. du, ingl. brit. duː]

1. do (to perform an action):

es lo 'in' coloq.
what's the weather doing? coloq.
¿qué tal está el tiempo? coloq.
what can I do for you, sir? form.

2.1. do (to carry out):

do job/task

2.2. do:

do push-ups/tricks
do crossword/sum
to do a Tarzan/Frank Sinatra coloq., hum.

3. do (as one's job, profession, function):

4. do (to achieve, to bring about):

5. do (to attend to):

do customer

6.1. do (to look after, to arrange, to repair):

6.2. do (to clean):

do dishes
do brass/windows

6.3. do (to prepare, to arrange):

7.1. do (to make, to produce):

do meal
do meal

7.2. do drawings/translations/interviews:

8.1. do ingl. brit. (to provide):

8.2. do ingl. brit. (to provide for):

do coloq.

9. do (to be adequate for, to suit):

10. do (when expressing speeds, distances):

the other car was doing 100 mph

11.1. do (to study):

11.2. do coloq. (to visit):

do sights/museum

12.1. do TEAT. (to play role of):

12.2. do TEAT. (to take part in):

do play

12.3. do TEAT. (to perform at) the Astoria/the Playhouse:

do ingl. brit.

12.4. do TEAT. (to impersonate):

13.1. do coloq. (to serve):

13.2. do coloq. (to serve) (in a posting):

14.1. do coloq. ingl. brit. (to catch, to prosecute):

14.2. do coloq. ingl. brit. (to cheat):

14.3. do coloq. ingl. brit. (to beat up):

14.4. do coloq. ingl. brit. (to rob):

do bank/house

15. do argot (to use):

16.1. do coloq. (to finish):

are or esp ingl. brit. have you done complaining?

16.2. do (to exhaust) ingl. brit.:

do coloq. coloq.

II. do1 <3rd pers sing pres does, part. pres. doing, pret. did, part. pas. done> V. intr. [ingl. am. du, ingl. brit. duː]

1. do (to act, to behave):

2. do (to be getting along, to manage):

how are you doing?
how do? coloq., regio.
how am I doing?you're doing fine!
¿qué tal voy? — ¡vas muy bien!

3. do (to go on, to happen) coloq. in -ing form:

what's doing?
what's doing?
¿qué hay? coloq.
couldn't you lend me $20? — nothing doing!
¿no me podrías prestar $20? — ¡ni hablar!
I asked her butnothing doing!
I asked her butnothing doing!

4.1. do (to be suitable, acceptable):

4.2. do (to serve as):

to do for or as sth this box will do for a table

5. do (to be enough):

6. do (to finish):

do in pret. part
are or ingl. brit. have you done?
I'm not or ingl. brit. I haven't done yet!

III. do1 <3rd pers sing pres does, part. pres. doing, pret. did, part. pas. done> V. aux. [ingl. am. du, ingl. brit. duː] Where do is used as an auxiliary verb, the Spanish verb on its own translates both the auxiliary and the principal verbs: she didn't come no vino; does he know?¿lo sabe?
Note that in spoken Spanish a question is indicated by intonation. El verbo auxiliar do se usa para formar el negativo y el interrogativo, para agregar énfasis, o para sustituir a un verbo usado anteriormente.

1. do (in elliptical use):

¿vives aquí? — /no
tell Jimwill do! coloq.
dile a Jim — ¡se lo diré!
¿te gustan los helados? — ¡si me gustarán … !
hiciste trampa — ¡qué va! coloq.
I won! — no, you didn't! — did! — didn't!
¡gané yo! — ¡no! — ¡que ! — ¡que no!

2.1. do (used to form the negative):

oh, don't let's be arguing when coloq.
do not touch!”
no tocar

2.2. do (with inversion after negative adverbs):

3.1. do (used to form the interrogative):

¿(acaso) no te advertí que … ?

3.2. do (in exclamations):

4.1. do (for emphasis):

4.2. do (when expressing alternatives):

4.3. do (when expressing contradictions):

4.4. do (in oaths, wills, affidavits etc):

4.5. do (in the marriage service):

to sayI do
dar el, quiero

5. do (in tag questions):

conoces a Bob ¿no? or ¿verdad? or ¿no es cierto?
te lo dije ¿no? or ¿no es cierto?

IV. do1 <pl dos> SUST. [ingl. am. du, ingl. brit. duː]

1. do C (party, gathering):

do coloq.
do coloq.

2. do (state of affairs) coloq. sin pl.:

it's a rum do arcznte.
¡qué cosa más rara! coloq.
fair dos ingl. brit. coloq. I don't call that fair dos

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

normas fpl

do with V. (v + prep + o)

1. do with (benefit from) with can, could:

2. do with (expressing connection):

do.

do. → ditto

I. ditto [ingl. am. ˈdɪdoʊ, ingl. brit. ˈdɪtəʊ] ADV. coloq.

estoy harto — ¡y yo ídem de ídem! coloq.

II. ditto <pl dittos> [ingl. am. ˈdɪdoʊ, ingl. brit. ˈdɪtəʊ] SUST.

do2 <pl dos> [ingl. am. doʊ, ingl. brit. duː] SUST. MÚS.

do m

how-do-you-do [ingl. am. ˌhaʊdəjəˈdu], how-d'ye-do [-di-] SUST. coloq., arcznte.

lío m coloq.
jaleo m coloq.

to-do [ingl. am. tə ˈdu, ingl. brit. təˈduː] SUST. coloq. sin pl.

follón m Esp. coloq.

derring-do [ingl. am. ˌdɛrɪŋˈdu, ingl. brit. ˌdɛrɪŋˈduː] SUST. U arc. or hum.

do-gooder [ingl. am. ˈduˌɡʊdər, ingl. brit. duːˈɡʊdə] SUST. pey.

do in V. coloq. (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

1. do in (kill):

liquidar coloq.
cargarse Esp. coloq.

2. do in (tire out):

reventar coloq.
estar molido coloq.

3. do in (injure, ruin) ingl. brit.:

do in back/shoulder
do in back/shoulder
embromarse AmS coloq.
do in engine/shoe
do in engine/shoe
arruinar Co. Sur
do in engine/shoe
cargarse Esp. coloq.

do down V. ingl. brit. (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

en el diccionario PONS

doing [ˈdu:ɪŋ] SUST. sin pl.

doing
to be (of) sb's doing
to take some doing

I. do [du:] does, did, done does, did, done does, did, done SUST.

1. do ingl. brit. coloq. (treatment of people):

2. do ingl. brit., ingl. austr. coloq. (party):

II. do [du:] does, did, done does, did, done does, did, done V. aux.

1. do (word to form questions):

2. do (word to form negatives):

3. do (word to form imperatives):

4. do (word used for emphasis):

5. do (replaces a repeated verb):

6. do (word requesting affirmation):

III. do [du:] does, did, done does, did, done does, did, done V. trans.

1. do (carry out):

2. do (undertake):

3. do (place somewhere):

4. do (help):

5. do (act):

6. do (deal with):

7. do (construct):

8. do (learn):

9. do (figure out):

10. do (finish):

11. do:

12. do (make neat):

13. do (tour):

14. do (go at a speed of):

15. do (be satisfactory):

I only have beerwill that do you?”
solo tengo cerveza — ¿te va bien?”

16. do:

17. do (cook):

to do sth for sb

18. do (cause):

19. do ingl. brit. (offer good service):

20. do (act):

21. do coloq. (burglarize):

22. do coloq. (swindle):

23. do ingl. brit. coloq. (make suffer):

24. do coloq. (take drugs):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

IV. do [du:] does, did, done does, did, done does, did, done V. intr.

1. do (finish with):

to have done with sb/sth

2. do (be satisfactory):

3. do (function as):

4. do coloq. (going on):

to be doing

5. do (manage):

how are you doing?

6. do ingl. brit. (clean house):

to do for sb

7. do ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (treat):

8. do ingl. brit. coloq. (beat up):

to do for sb

9. do coloq. (serve prison time):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

do as you would be done by ingl. brit. provb.

how-do-you-do [ˌhaʊdjʊˈdu:, ingl. am. ˈhaʊdəju:du:] SUST. coloq.

do over V. trans. always separ.

1. do over ingl. am. coloq. (redo):

2. do over ingl. am. coloq. (redecorate):

3. do over (burglarize):

4. do over ingl. brit., ingl. austr. coloq. (beat up):

do without V. intr.

do up V. trans.

1. do up (fasten):

do up button
do up tie
do up shoes
do up zip

2. do up (restore):

do up a house
do up one's hair

3. do up (wrap):

do down V. trans.

1. do down (humiliate):

2. do down (cheat):

to-do [təˈdu:] SUST. coloq.

do out V. trans. always separ.

1. do out ingl. brit. coloq. (tidy up):

2. do out (adorn):

3. do out (cheat):

to do sb out of sth

do with V. intr.

1. do with (be related to):

to have to do with sth book
to have to do with sth person

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

en el diccionario PONS

doing [ˈdu·ɪŋ] SUST.

1. doing:

2. doing (action):

to be (of) sb's doing
to take some doing

I. do [du] SUST.

1. do:

2. do coloq. (party):

3. do argot (hairdo):

4. do argot (excrement):

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

1. do (in questions):

2. do (in negatives):

3. do (in imperatives):

4. do (for emphasis):

5. do (replacing a repeated verb):

6. do (requesting affirmation):

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

1. do (carry out):

2. do (undertake):

3. do (help):

4. do (act):

5. do (deal with):

6. do (learn):

do math, English

7. do (figure out):

do puzzle, math problem

8. do (finish):

9. do:

10. do (make neat):

do the bathroom, one's room

11. do (tour):

do Europe, California

12. do (go at a speed of):

13. do (be satisfactory):

14. do (sell):

15. do (cook):

cocinar amer.
to do sth for sb

16. do (cause):

17. do:

do (perform) a play, song
do (imitate) an accent, bird call

18. do coloq. (serve prison sentence):

do time, life, 10 years

19. do coloq. (burglarize):

20. do coloq. (swindle):

21. do argot drugs:

22. do argot (have sex):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

IV. do <does, did, done> [du] V. intr.

1. do (behave, act):

2. do (manage):

how are you doing?

3. do (finish with):

to be done with sb/sth

4. do (be satisfactory):

5. do (function as):

6. do coloq. (going on):

to be doing

7. do (treat):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to-do [tə·ˈdu] SUST. coloq.

do with V. intr.

1. do with (be related to):

to have to do with with sth book
to have to do with with sth person

2. do with coloq. (need):

do without V. intr.

do-gooder SUST. coloq.

tonto (-a) m (f) de tan bueno

do over V. trans. always separ.

1. do over coloq. (redo):

2. do over coloq. (redecorate):

3. do over coloq. (beat up):

do out V. trans. always separ.

1. do out (adorn):

2. do out (cheat):

to do sb out of sth
to do sb out of sth

do up V. trans.

1. do up (fasten):

do up button
do up tie
do up shoes
do up zipper

2. do up (make attractive):

do up one's hair

3. do up (wrap):

do in V. trans. always separ. argot

1. do in (murder):

to do sb in

2. do in (ruin):

3. do in fig. (make exhausted):

Present
Ido
youdo
he/she/itdoes
wedo
youdo
theydo
Past
Idid
youdid
he/she/itdid
wedid
youdid
theydid
Present Perfect
Ihavedone
youhavedone
he/she/ithasdone
wehavedone
youhavedone
theyhavedone
Past Perfect
Ihaddone
youhaddone
he/she/ithaddone
wehaddone
youhaddone
theyhaddone

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