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dos
DOS
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
DOS [ingl. brit. dɒs, ingl. am. dɔs] SUST.
DOS INFORM. abrév → disk operating system
disk operating system, DOS SUST.
DOS m
disk operating system, DOS SUST.
DOS m
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):
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
do. abrév écrite
do. → ditto
I. ditto [ingl. brit. ˈdɪtəʊ, ingl. am. ˈdɪdoʊ] SUST. ingl. am.
II. ditto [ingl. brit. ˈdɪtəʊ, ingl. am. ˈdɪdoʊ] ADV. coloq.
I'm fed up coloq.ditto’
j'en ai marre’ — ‘moi aussi’ coloq.
III. ditto [ingl. brit. ˈdɪtəʊ, ingl. am. ˈdɪdoʊ] V. trans. ingl. am.
do2 [ingl. brit. duː, ingl. am. doʊ] SUST.
do MÚS. → doh
doh [ingl. brit. dəʊ, ingl. am. doʊ] SUST. MÚS.
do m
ut m
how-do-you-do [ingl. am. ˌhaʊdəjəˈdu], how-d'ye-do SUST. coloq.
derring-do [ingl. brit. ˌdɛrɪŋˈduː, ingl. am. ˌdɛrɪŋˈdu] SUST. archaic
I. do down V. [ingl. brit. duː -, ingl. am. du -] coloq. ingl. brit. (do [sb] down)
do down person:
do-gooder [ingl. brit. duːˈɡʊdə, ingl. am. ˈduˌɡʊdər] SUST. coloq., pey.
I. do with V. [ingl. brit. duː -, ingl. am. du -] (do with [sth/sb])
1. do with (involve):
2. do with (tolerate):
3. do with (need):
4. do with (finish):
en el diccionario PONS
DOS [dɒs, ingl. am. dɑ:s] SUST. no pl., no art.
DOS abreviatura de disk operating system
DOS
DOS m
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:
how-do-you-do [ˌhaʊdjʊˈdu:, ingl. am. ˈhaʊdəju:du:] SUST. coloq.
do out V. trans. always separ.
1. do out ingl. brit. coloq. (decorate):
2. do out ingl. brit. coloq. (tidy up):
3. do out coloq. (deprive):
to do sb out of sth
do in V. trans. always separ.
1. do in coloq. (murder):
2. do in (make exhausted):
do down V. trans. always separ.
1. do down ingl. brit. coloq. (con):
2. do down (criticize):
to-do [təˈdu:] SUST. sing. coloq. (fuss)
I. do up V. trans.
1. do up (fasten):
do up buttons
do up zip
do up laces
do up hair, shoes
2. do up (restore):
do up house
do up room
3. do up (wrap):
4. do up (dress in an impressive way):
II. do up V. intr.
do over V. trans. always separ.
1. do over ingl. am. coloq. (redo):
2. do over ingl. am. coloq. (redecorate):
3. do over ingl. brit., ingl. austr. coloq. (beat up):
4. do over coloq. (ransack):
do without V. trans.
en el diccionario PONS
DOS [das] SUST. no art.
DOS abreviatura de disk operating system
DOS
DOS m
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:
do2 [du] SUST. argot
do3 [doʊ] SUST. MÚS.
do m
how-do-you-do [ˈhaʊ··ju·du] SUST. coloq.
to-do [tə·ˈdu] SUST. sing. coloq. (fuss)
do over V. trans.
1. do over coloq. (redo):
2. do over coloq. (redecorate):
do in V. trans. always separ.
1. do in coloq. (kill):
2. do in (make exhausted):
do with V. trans.
1. do with (be related to):
2. do with (bear):
3. do with coloq. (need):
4. do with (finish):
do up V. trans.
1. do up (dress in an impressive way):
2. do up (wrap):
3. do up (fasten) buttons:
to do up sb's buttons zipper
to do up sb's buttons laces
to do up sb's buttons hair, shoes
4. do up (restore):
do up house
do up room
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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Much of the environment could be interacted with, computer terminals could be manipulated through a DOS-like command prompt, and various objects could be destroyed.
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Both women sport blonde hair-dos and an unflattering pumped-up, joker smile - thought to be the result of an allergic reaction to collagen implants.
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This version, or subsequent DOS versions, was released with an unconditional guarantee against harm resulting from use of the software in the terms and conditions.
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When an application exits, if the transient portion of the command interpreter in memory was overwritten, DOS will reload it from disk.
en.wikipedia.org
Version 3 added a DOS port, though it did not share all of the features of the other platforms.
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