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does [ingl. brit. dʌz, ingl. am. dəz] 3 e pers. sing. prés

does → do

do2 [ingl. brit. duː, ingl. am. doʊ] SUST.

do MÚS. → doh

I. do1 [ingl. brit. duː, ingl. am. du] V. trans.

1. do (perform task, be busy):

do washing up, ironing etc

2. do (make smart):

to do sb's hair

3. do (finish):

do military service, period of time
do job
to have done coloq. doing sth

4. do (complete through study) student:

do subject, book, author, degree, homework

5. do (write):

do translation, critique, biography

6. do (effect change):

7. do (cause harm):

I'll do coloq. you!

8. do (deal with) coloq.:

9. do (cook):

do sausages, spaghetti etc
well done meat

10. do (prepare):

do vegetables

11. do (produce):

do play
do film, programme
faire (on sur)

12. do (imitate):

do celebrity, voice, mannerism

13. do (travel at):

to do 60

14. do (cover distance of):

15. do (see as tourist) coloq.:

do Venice, the Louvre etc

16. do (satisfy needs of) coloq.:

17. do (cheat) coloq.:

to do sb out of money

18. do (sterilize) coloq.:

to be done person, animal:

19. do (rob) coloq.:

20. do (arrest, convict) coloq.:

to get done for illegal parking etc

II. do1 [ingl. brit. duː, ingl. am. du] V. intr.

1. do (behave):

2. do (serve purpose):

3. do (be acceptable):

4. do (be sufficient):

5. do (finish):

6. do (get on):

do business:
do (in health) person:

7. do ingl. brit. (clean):

do coloq., arcznte.

8. do ingl. brit. (be active) coloq.:

III. do1 [ingl. brit. duː, ingl. am. du] V. aux.

1. do (with questions, negatives):

2. do (for emphasis):

3. do (referring back to another verb):

4. do (in requests, imperatives):

5. do (in tag questions and responses):

he knows the President’—‘does he?

6. do (with inversion):

IV. do1 [ingl. brit. duː, ingl. am. du] SUST. coloq. ingl. brit.

son pot de départ coloq.

V. do1 [ingl. brit. duː, ingl. am. du]

it's a poor do coloq. if
what are you going to do for…? money, shelter etc

doe [ingl. brit. dəʊ, ingl. am. doʊ] SUST.

doe-eyed [ingl. am. ˈdoʊˌaɪd] ADJ.

DOE SUST. ingl. am. abrév

DOE → Department of Energy

John Doe SUST. ingl. am.

he has or does a paper round
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en el diccionario PONS

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does [dʌz]

does he does, she does, it does do

I. do [du:] SUST.

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

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

it's a poor do ingl. brit. coloq.

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

1. do (word used to form questions):

2. do (to form negatives):

3. do (to form negative imperatives):

4. do (for emphasis):

do you (now) ?

5. do (to replace a repeated verb):

I don't smoke.” “neither do I.”
je ne fume pas.” “moi non plus.”
may I ?” “please do!” form.
Puis-je ?” “je vous en prie, faites !”

6. do (in tag questions and replies):

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

1. do (carry out):

to do sth again
to do justice to sb/sth

2. do (undertake):

3. do (place somewhere):

4. do (adjust):

5. do (help):

6. do (act):

7. do (deal with):

8. do (learn):

9. do (solve):

do sum
do crosswords

10. do (make neat):

11. do (tour):

12. do (go at a speed of):

13. do (cover a distance):

14. do (be satisfactory):

I only have breadwill that do you?”
je n'ai que du painça te va ?”

15. do (sell):

16. do (cook):

17. do (cause):

to do sb the honour of doing sth form.

18. do coloq. (burglarize):

19. do coloq. (swindle):

20. do coloq. (serve prison time):

21. do ingl. brit. coloq. (suffer):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

do as you would be done by ingl. brit. provb.
to do it with sb coloq.

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

1. do (act):

2. do (be satisfactory):

3. do (manage):

to do well person
to do well business

4. do (finish with):

to be done with sb/sth

5. do coloq. (going on):

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

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

to do for sb

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

doe [dəʊ, ingl. am. doʊ] SUST.

1. doe (deer):

2. doe (hare):

3. doe (rabbit):

DoE SUST.

1. DoE ingl. brit. → Department of the Environment

2. DoE ingl. am. → Department of Energy

to suggest (that) sb does sth
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easy does it
to ensure that sth (does not) happen
except that/if sb does sth
en el diccionario PONS
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does [dʌz]

does 3rd pers. sing. of do

do3 [doʊ] SUST. MÚS.

do m

do2 [du] SUST. argot

I. do1 <does, did, done> [du] V. aux.

1. do (word used to form questions):

2. do (to form negatives):

3. do (to form negative imperatives):

4. do (for emphasis):

5. do (to replace a repeated verb):

I don't smoke.” “neither do I.”
je ne fume pas.” “moi non plus.”
may I ?” “please do!” form.
Puis-je ?” “je vous en prie, faites !”

6. do (in tag questions and replies):

II. do1 <does, did, done> [du] V. trans.

1. do (carry out):

to do sth again
to do justice to sb/sth

2. do (undertake):

3. do (place somewhere):

4. do (adjust):

5. do (help):

6. do (act):

7. do (deal with):

8. do (solve):

do equation
do crossword puzzle

9. do (make neat):

10. do (go at a speed of):

11. do (cover a distance):

12. do (be satisfactory):

I only have breadwill that do you?”
je n'ai que du painça te va ?”

13. do (cook):

14. do (cause):

to do sb the honor of doing sth form.

15. do coloq. (swindle):

to do sb out of sth

16. do coloq. (serve prison time):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to do a number on sb argot
to do it with sb coloq.

III. do1 <does, did, done> [du] V. intr.

1. do (act):

2. do (be satisfactory):

3. do (manage):

to do well person
to do well business

4. do (finish with):

to be done with sb/sth

5. do coloq. (going on):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

IV. do1 [du] SUST.

do coloq. (party):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

doe [doʊ] SUST.

1. doe (deer):

2. doe (hare):

3. doe (rabbit):

John Doe SUST.

to suggest (that) sb does sth
suggérer que qn fasse qc (subj.)
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to ensure that sth (does not) happen
except that/if sb does sth
easy does it
once sb does sth

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

Though others suggest the first goal was as a result of an error on his part.
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Some reports suggest that it is in the order of 0.12 cases per 100,000.
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I suggest that we should go and have a talk with them.
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This suggests a complex history of transmission across the world and between species.
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The calls continue, each one becoming more alarming, suggesting she is being watched.
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