DO

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"do" as a phrasal verb
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DO
  1. do up (= make something look good)

    Nota:

    • Maria did up her make-up before she went to the party.
    1. do sth. over (= do again)

      Nota:

      • You didn't get a good grade on the homework assignment. You need to do it over.
      1. do s.o. good (= be good for s.o.)

        Nota:

        • I know you don't want to learn Latin, but it will do you good in the future.
        1. do without sth. (= live without something)

          Nota:

          • We didn't bring enough money to the store, so we are going to have to do without the snacks.
          1. do away with (= stop having something)

            Nota:

            • The school is going to do away with uniforms. Nobody likes them.
            1. do well for (oneself) (= become successful)

              Nota:

              • Danny has really done well for himself. He owns five restaurants.
              1. do s.o. in (= kill someone (real or imaginary))

                Nota:

                • The robbers tried to steal my money and then do me in.
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