do
v. 做,幹; 進行(活動); 從事(職業)
aux. (用於實義動詞前構成否定句和疑問句); (構成附加疑問句); (代替實義動詞以避免重複)
Do is used to form the negative of main verbs, by putting 'not' after 'do' and before the main verb in its infinitive form, that is the form without 'to'.
They don't want to work...
他們不想工作。
I did not know Jamie had a knife...
我不知道傑米有一把刀。
Do is used to form questions, by putting the subject after 'do' and before the main verb in its infinitive form, that is the form without 'to'.
Do you like music?...
你喜歡音樂嗎?
What did he say?...
他說了什麼?
Do is used in question tags.
You know about Andy, don't you?...
你知道安迪的情況,是不是?
I'm sure they had some of the same questions last year, didn't they?
我確定他們去年遇到過一些同樣的問題,是不是?
You use do when you are confirming or contradicting a statement containing 'do', or giving a negative or positive answer to a question.
'Did he think there was anything suspicious going on?' — 'Yes, he did.'...
“他認為有可疑的事發生嗎?”——“是的,他認為有。”
'Do you have a metal detector?' — 'No, I don't.'...
“你有金屬探測儀嗎?”——“不,我沒有。”
Do is used with a negative to tell someone not to behave in a certain way.
Don't be silly...
別犯傻了。
Don't touch that!
別碰那個!
Do is used to give emphasis to the main verb when there is no other auxiliary.
Veronica, I do understand...
韋羅妮卡,我確實懂了。
You did have a tape recorder with you.
你確實帶了錄音機。
Do is used as a polite way of inviting or trying to persuade someone to do something.
Do sit down...
請坐。
Do help yourself to another drink.
再來一杯吧。
Do can be used to refer back to another verb group when you are comparing or contrasting two things, or saying that they are the same.
I make more money than he does...
我掙錢比他多。
One day she will walk out, just as her own mother did...
總有一天她會離家出走,就像她母親那樣。
You use do after 'so' and 'nor' to say that the same statement is true for two people or groups.
You know that's true, and so do I...
你知道那是真的,我也知道。
We don't forget that. Nor does he...
我們沒有忘記那事,他也沒有。
1. an uproarious party
2. the syllable naming the first (tonic) note of any major scale in solmization
1. engage in;
2. carry out or perform an action;
3. get (something) done;
4. proceed or get along;
5. give rise to; cause to happen or occur, not always intentionally;
6. carry out or practice; as of jobs and professions;
7. be sufficient; be adequate, either in quality or quantity;
8. create or design, often in a certain way;
9. behave in a certain manner; show a certain behavior; conduct or comport oneself;
10. spend time in prison or in a labor camp;
11. carry on or manage;
12. arrange attractively;
13. travel or traverse (a distance);
perform, conduct, do, execute, fulfil
這些動詞均含"做,執行,實施,完成"之意。
be nothing to do with
不關…的事;不用…操心
be to do with
與…有關;與…有聯絡
do a —
(非正式)(在舉止行為上)模仿(某人)
do battle
開戰,開始衝突
do one
(北英格蘭,非正式)走開
do one's head (或 nut in 或 do one's head)
(英,非正式)暴怒;極其擔心;極其激動
do the honours
do someone/thing justice
don't — me
(非正式)不要對我說…
dos and don'ts
行為準則;須知
do well for oneself
變得成功;致富
do well out of
靠…賺錢;得益於
have got — to do with
與(某人,某物)有多大關係
it isn't done
(英)[用於表示說話人認為某事與習俗、輿論或禮節相悖]不合適的,不可行的
Figure the situation to yourself, what can I do?
你設身處地想想, 我能做什麼?
This pen is not very good, but we'll have to make it do.
這支筆不太好, 但我們得對付著用.
Do you apprehend any difficulty?
你擔心會有困難 嗎 ?
Why do you leave all the hard work up to your mother?
你為什麼把所有難做的事都留給你母親?
She guessed that the letter had something to do with her husband.
她猜想這封信與她丈夫有關.