do the trick如何读

英:[du: ðə trik]

美:[du ði trɪk]

do the trick是什么意思

  • v.

    获得成功;

  • do the trick英英释义

    verb

    transitive verb

    to bring to pass : carry out it is my earnest desire to know the will of Providence … and if I can learn what it is I will do it—Abraham Lincoln

    do another's wishes

    put—used chiefly in do to death

    had been hounded down and done to death as heretics—Stringfellow Barr

    perform, execute did his duty

    do some work

    commit

    crimes done deliberately

    bring about, effect do violence

    trying to do good

    to give freely : pay

    do honor to her memory

    to bring to an end : finish—used in the past participle

    The job is finally done.

    to put forth : exert

    did her best to win the race

    to wear out especially by physical exertion : exhaust

    At the end of the race they were pretty well done.

    to attack physically : beatalso: kill

    to bring into existence : produce has done some beautiful landscapes

    do a biography on the general

    —used as a substitute verb especially to avoid repetition

    If you must make such a racket, do it somewhere else.

    to play the role or character of

    He did Hamlet on Broadway.

    mimicalso: to behave like

    do a Houdini and disappear

    to perform in or serve as producer of

    do a play

    to treat unfairlyespecially: cheat

    did him out of his inheritance

    to treat or deal with in any way typically with the sense of preparation or with that of care or attention:

    was doing the kitchen

    to prepare for use or consumptionespecially: cook

    like my steak done rare

    set, arrange

    had her hair done

    to apply cosmetics to

    wanted to do her face before the party

    decorate, furnish do over the kitchen

    did the living room in Early American

    to be engaged in the study or practice ofespecially: to work at as a vocation what to do after college

    do science

    to pass over : traverse

    did 20 miles yesterday

    to travel at a speed of

    doing 55 on the turnpike

    tour

    doing 12 countries in 30 days

    to spend (time) in prison

    has been doing time in a federal penitentiary

    to serve out (a period of imprisonment)

    did ten years for armed robbery

    to serve the needs of : suit, suffice

    worms will do us for bait

    to approve especially by custom, opinion, or propriety

    You oughtn't to say a thing like that … it's not done.—Dorothy Sayers

    to treat with respect to physical comforts

    did themselves well

    use sense 4

    doesn't do drugs

    to have sexual intercourse with

    I'd do him.

    to partake of

    Let's do lunch.

    intransitive verb

    act, behave

    do as I say

    get along, fare

    do well in school

    to carry on business or affairs : manage

    We can do without your help.

    to take place : happen

    what's doing across the street

    to come to or make an end : finish—used in the past participle

    he had done with speech for that evening and gave us no reply—Arnold Bennett

    to be active or busy

    let us then be up and doing—H. W. Longfellow

    to be adequate or sufficient : serve

    half of that will do

    to be fitting : conform to custom or propriety

    won't do to be late

    —used as a substitute verb to avoid repetition —used especially in British English following a modal auxiliary or perfective havea great many people had died, or would do—Bruce Chatwin

    wanted to run and play as children do

    —used in the imperative after an imperative to add emphasis

    be quiet do

    auxiliary verb

    —used with the infinitive without to to form present and past tenses in legal and parliamentary language and in poetrygive what she did crave—Shakespeare

    do hereby bequeath

    —used with the infinitive without to to form present and past tenses in declarative sentences with inverted word order , in interrogative sentencesdid you hear that? , and in negative sentenceswe don't knowdon't go

    fervently do we pray—Abraham Lincoln

    —used with the infinitive without to to form present and past tenses expressing emphasisdo be careful

    I do say

    noun (1)

    chiefly dialectal fuss, ado

    archaic deed, duty

    a festive get-together : affair, party

    an annual do

    chiefly British battle

    a command or entreaty to do something

    a list of dos and don'ts

    British cheat, swindle

    hairdo

    The wind messed up his do.

    noun (2)

    music the first tone of the major scale in solfège

    abbreviation (1)

    ditto

    double occupancy

    abbreviation or noun

    doctor of osteopathic medicine He earned a DO from Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine. Today, close to 120 osteopathic physicians—DOs—and about 2,050 MDs practice in Tucson, according to the [Pima] medical society.—Jane Erikson

    Jane Smith, D.O.

    abbreviation (2)

    defense order

    do the trick词源英文解释

    Verb and Noun (1) Middle English don, from Old English dōn; akin to Old High German tuon to do, Latin -dere to put, facere to make, do, Greek tithenai to place, set Noun (2) Italian

    The first known use of do was before the 12th century

    do the trick儿童词典英英释义

    strong-mindedadjective

    very independent in thought and judgment

    tow1 of 3verb

    to draw or pull along behind

    tow2 of 3noun

    a line or rope for towing

    an act or instance of towing or the fact or condition of being towed

    something (as a barge) that tows or is towed

    tow3 of 3noun

    short broken fiber from flax, hemp, or jute used for yarn, twine, or stuffing

    yarn or cloth made of tow

    undertownoun

    a current beneath the surface of the water that moves away from or along the shore while the surface water above it moves toward the shore

    tread1 of 2verb

    to step or walk on or over

    to walk along : follow

    to beat or press with the feet : trample

    to form by treading : beat

    tread a path

    to perform by stepping or dancing

    tread a measure

    tread2 of 2noun

    a mark made by or as if by treading

    the action, manner, or sound of treading or stepping

    the part of a sole that touches the ground

    the part of a wheel or tire that makes contact with a road or railespecially: the ridges or grooves on the surface of a tire

    the horizontal part of a step

    do1 of 2verb

    to cause (as an act or action) to happen : carry out, perform

    do me a favor

    act entry 2 sense 3, behave

    do as I say

    to work at

    what one does for a living

    to take suitable action on do the dishes

    do your homework

    set entry 1 sense 11

    have my hair done

    decorate sense 1

    did the bedroom in blue

    to make progress

    does well in school

    to act so as to bring : render

    sleep will do you good

    to come to the end of : finish

    turn out the light when you are done

    to put forth : exert

    did your best to win

    to travel a distance of

    did 500 miles that day

    to travel at a speed of

    doing 55 miles per hour on the turnpike

    serve entry 1 sense 1d

    did five years for armed robbery

    to serve the purpose

    half of that will do

    to be fitting or proper

    it won't do to be late

    —used as a helping verb (1) before the subject in an interrogative sentence , (2) in a negative statementI do not know , (3) for emphasisyou do know , and (4) as a substitute for a preceding verbyou work harder than I do

    do you play the piano?

    do2 of 2noun

    the first note of the musical scale

    do the trick 例句

    1 Inhalations of menthol may do the trick.

    吸入薄荷醇或许可以起到作用。

    2 The passport is good for five years.

    这护照五年有效。

    3 Sometimes a few choice words will do the trick.

    有时说几句尖酸刻薄的话就有人听了。

    4 What have I done to you to make you so angry?

    5 Absolutely. Sometimes using the right shampoo will do the trick.

    当然. 有时用合适的洗发水会有用.

    6 This seemed to do the trick , deflating the tension and bringing a smile to everyone's faces.

    这似乎成功地消除了紧张,让大家露出了微笑.

    7 you can tell that the picture was taken in the 1980s from my permed do

    8 “What are you doing this weekend?” “I'm just relaxing at home.”

    9 issued a long list of dos and don'ts before we even started the project

    10 The bleak IMF - imposed austerity packages hurt, but seemed to do the trick.

    IMF开出的“紧缩药方”虽然很苦, 但是似乎富有成效.

    11 We should do something special to celebrate your birthday.

    12 She vows to do so through healthy eating.

    她发誓要通过健康饮食达到目的。

    13 He does his work without complaining.

    14 it's supposed to be some sort of fancy do

    15 Maybe computer science would do the trick.

    也许搞计算机可以如愿.

    16 This crime was done deliberately.

    17 For the less daring, a outstanding run, bike ride, or spinning class can do the trick.

    对于胆小一部份的, 跑步 、 骑自行车或动感单车课程都行.

    18 I think a few Aspirins will do the trick.

    我想吃几片阿斯匹林就可以了.

    19 Tell me what to do and I'll do it.

    20 If it does not work, then some listerie may do the trick.

    如果那个不行, 那么用些“利斯特灵”可能奏效.

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    do something about do someone's bidding what time do you have do (one's) grocery shopping What do you think you're doing with be to do with do the job where do we go from here do/work wonders meant to (be/do something)

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