done
adj. 已完成的; 煮熟的; 合乎禮儀的; 合乎規矩的
int. (表示接受建議)
v. 做( do的過去分詞); 幹
Done is the past participle of do .
A task or activity that is done has been completed successfully.
When her deal is done, the client emerges with her purchase.
交易完成後,委託人會出現並將她購買的東西交給她。
When something that you are cooking is done, it has been cooked long enough and is ready.
As soon as the cake is done, remove it from the oven.
蛋糕一烤好就從爐子裡取出來。
You say 'Done' when you are accepting a deal, arrangement, or bet that someone has offered to make with you.
'You lead and we'll look for it.' — 'Done.'
“你領頭,我們來找。”——“行。”
If you say that something is over and done with, you mean that it is completely finished and you do not have to think about it any more.
Once this is all over and done with you can have a rest.
大功告成後你就可以休息了。
1. having finished or arrived at completion;
2. cooked until ready to serve
a done deal
(美)一個完成了的計劃(或專案)
done for
(非正式)完蛋的;不可救藥的
done in (或 up)
(非正式)累極了的;筋疲力盡的
over and done with
done for【非正式用語】
註定要死的或破壞的
We have the steel to get this job done.
我們有決心把這工作做完.
I was really pleased when he said how well I'd done, because he isn't known for flattery.
聽他說我做得這麼好時,我很高興, 因為他不是擅長恭維的人.
This medicine has done me a lot of good.
這藥對我幫助很大.
The goods are done up in bundles for shipment.
貨物已打包以備裝船.
He is regretful for what he has done.
他對自己之所為感到後悔.