do over

动词 v.
/ˈduːˌəʊvə(ɹ)/    /ˈduˌoʊvɚ/

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To cover with; to smear or spread on to. transitive
    — [H]e ſeem'd amaz'd at the Sight of our Bark, having never ſeen any thing of that Kind before, for their Boats are moſt wretched Things, ſuch as I never ſaw before, having no Head or Stern, and being made only of the Skins of Goats, ſewed together with dried Guts of Goats and Sheep and done over with a kind of ſlimy Stuff like Roſin and Oil, but of a moſt nauſeous, odious Smell, […]
  2. To beat up. UK,slang,transitive
    — If someone tries to do my guitar, and I don't want it to be done, it's between him and me. I don't call in Bill Wyman to come in and do him over for me, with one of his vicious ankle-twisters or Chinese burns.
  3. To repeat; to start over. US,transitive
  4. To rob (someone or a place). slang,transitive
    — Our house got done over last night.

词形变化

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