do for

动词 v.

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see do, for.
    — What can I do for you?
  2. To doom; to bring about the demise of someone; to injure or harm someone. UK,transitive
    — Smoking did for him in the end.
  3. To prosecute someone for a criminal offence. UK,transitive
    — He was done for murder.
  4. To work as a domestic servant for. UK,dated,intransitive
    — I've left my key in my office in Manchester, my family are at Bournemouth, and the old woman who does for me goes home at nine o'clock.
  5. To tire; to exhaust. slang
    — All this running has done for me.

词形变化

does for present,singular,third-person doing for participle,present did for past done for participle,past

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