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Definition of deed in English:

deed

noun diːddid
  • 1literary An action that is performed intentionally or consciously.

    〈主文〉行为

    doing good deeds
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many were the kind deeds performed by this good natured gentleman and he will be sadly missed by family and friends.
    • You have good intuition and this will help you in performing several meritorious deeds.
    • He testifies to seeing Luzhin slip a hundred rouble note into Sonia's pockets, thinking at the time that Luzhin was secretly performing a good deed.
    • One who resolves to give his life for God if called upon has the merit of an actual martyr, since God considers a good intention as an accomplished deed.
    • Those who are devotees (of Vishnu) and who worship Vishnu, are those who perform virtuous deeds.
    • Her kind nature was ever to the fore and she performed many good deeds in her own quiet manner.
    • It is vital to be able to both express it in words and to perform it in deeds.
    • First, it is clear that we often want to perform the deed and at the same time do not want to suffer the punishment.
    • Hayley Joel Osment designs the ultimate good Samaritan pyramid scheme, doing good deeds for people and asking them to in turn perform three good deeds.
    • God considers a good intention as though one had performed a good deed.
    • A man of noble qualities, John performed many kind deeds during his long life.
    • But some, who saw what took place, said: From where does this child spring, since his every word is an accomplished deed?
    • For Katharine Casey doing a good deed was a reward in itself.
    • But what would our world be without these non-conformists who perform unspoken deeds in the dead of night?
    • For he was one who performed surprising deeds and was a teacher of such people as accept the truth gladly.
    • Yet some of our best leaders have performed their greatest deeds well past our supposed retirement age.
    • She also called on the congregation not to establish a political party but instead to perform good deeds to serve the society.
    • As a result of the defeat, his every deed will be performed under a magnifying glass.
    • Clans identify with animals that performed a kind deed or may have helped an ancestor through a crisis.
    • The Executive has made a virtue of preaching the need for reform without accompanying those words with deeds.
    Synonyms
    act, action, activity
    feat, exploit, performance, achievement, accomplishment, attainment, endeavour, effort
    undertaking, enterprise
    1. 1.1 A brave or noble act.
      勇敢的行为;高尚的行为
      their deeds will live on in song

      他们的高尚行为将永远为人们传颂。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • He further recounted how the brave deeds of Harmodios and Aristogeiton were immortalized by an inscription on the sculpture's base.
      • The heroic deeds of this brave and noble Irishman have brought honour and glory to his native Annascaul and West Kerry
      • We should try to surpass each other in good and noble deeds.
      • He was simply an icon of the West, a doer of brave deeds on the great frontier.
      • Our hearts swell with pride, and our thoughts drift to memories of fallen friends, brave deeds, and the proud legions who have gone before.
      • Nickson was a tall, proud, and handsome captain of the Polish navy, who was loved by all who knew him, and did many brave and valiant deeds.
      • Who do you admire for his or her bravery, great deeds or noble qualities?
      • ‘A gentleman never turns away from the opportunity to perform brave and noble deeds,’ Conor said.
      • It's a haunting description, catching as it does both the whiff of dishonour and the sense of brave deeds never acknowledged that clings to our idea of the spy.
      • This outrageously noble deed must not remain singular.
      • Jane's brave deed is likely to raise around £600 towards the running of the centre.
      • However, his brave deed and the actions of his colleagues is now likely to be recognised both by the Garda authorities and the Irish Safety Council.
      • For Kass, the sting of death makes for stronger friendships, greater loves, more ardent learning, and nobler deeds.
      • This brave deed brings him many hardships: injuries, winter storms, and the loss of his companions.
      • He feels as he discusses the power of myth that he is able to make people experience both terrible and noble deeds.
      • Jambai has no intention of just sitting back after doing this noble deed.
      • This fall, as we've witnessed the devastation of the California wildfires, we have been reminded yet again of the firefighters' brave deeds.
      • The fact that he has friends at all is only due to his infrequent but stunningly noble deeds.
      • It is a modern-day fairy tale complete with magic, an ogre, brave deeds, and the ultimate triumph of good over evil.
      • But his proud parents Nick and Denise, who run the the Holden Arms, Grane Road, Haslingden, had no idea of his brave deed until days later.
    2. 1.2mass noun Action or performance.
      行动,行为
      she had erred in both deed and manner

      她的行为和态度都有错误。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • In the evening, crowds attend Ramalila, dramatic performances recounting Rama's deeds.
      • For I am sure that even for this humble deed, I deserve a lot more than credit.
      Synonyms
      fact, reality, truth, actuality
  • 2often deedsA legal document that is signed and delivered, especially one regarding the ownership of property or legal rights.

    (房产或法定权利)契约。参见TITLE DEED

    mortgage deeds
    See also title deed
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He wants to grant deeds of ownership to vendors and shop owners in the underground economy.
    • There was no restrictive covenant in the deeds.
    • By Hammurabi's time, in Mesopotamia there had accumulated literally centuries of archived legal decisions and property deeds.
    • It is all very well to sign these deeds of settlements but we need Governments with the gall to implement them.
    • Store original documents, property deeds and birth certificates in a bank safe deposit box.
    • He prepared a mortgage deed, which the defendant executed.
    • He enclosed a copy of the will, the original conveyance to the testator and the two deeds of gift.
    • There was, in the events which happened, no tie or crossover between the loan contract and the mortgage deed.
    • Although Harriet made a contribution to the purchase price Ian told her that there was a limit to the number of names that could appear on the deeds to the property.
    • Owners should start with their property deeds, which will detail all past owners.
    • Senior mortgages or deeds - loans taken out prior to the one in default - are your responsibility if you buy the property.
    • She instructed the defendants to draw up on her behalf a new will and two deeds of gift accordingly.
    • There is also a flat fee of £35 payable to register property deeds with the Registry of Deeds.
    • It suggests, perhaps, that we are indeed at last moving a little bit faster between the time the deeds of settlement are signed, and the time legislation comes to this House.
    • All your parents need to do is sign a deed conveying ownership of the home to you.
    • As a last resort, you could also apply to have a judgment mortgage registered on the deeds of your debtor's property.
    • Minors can't sign deeds or other legal documents, and they aren't allowed to receive money once the property is sold.
    • Normally when lending money on the security of a mortgage, a mortgagee will take the deeds to the property away from the estate owner in order to prevent him dealing further with the property.
    • Several opponents on the path have barred railroads from their land by adding restrictive covenants to their property deeds.
    • There were no written documents from the 1948 meeting, and no deeds or leases were ever executed in relation to the property.
    Synonyms
    legal document, contract, legal agreement, indenture, instrument
    title deed, deed of covenant
verb diːddid
[with object]North American
  • Convey or transfer (property or rights) by legal deed.

    〈北美〉立约转让(财产,权利)

    they deeded their property to their children

    他们立约将财产交给他们的孩子。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The sixty feet now claimed by the Defendants lies north of the lane, clearly on the land deeded to the Plaintiffs.
    • Bonny Doon produces fine cypress, rather than fine wine, because The Nature Conservancy bought the property in 1989 and deeded it to the state as an ecological reserve.
    • In the 1838 Treaty of Oak Creek, the federal government deeded a 65,000-acre reservation to the Oneida Nation when a segment of the tribe was transferred from New York to Wisconsin.
    • In 1954 Rodia packed up his few belongings, deeded his property to his neighbor, Louis H. Saucedo, and walked away, never to return.
    • The place is the Dakota territory, whose black hills were deeded by treaty to the Sioux.
    Synonyms
    transfer, give the right of, give the title of, grant, cede, devolve, lease

Origin

Old English dēd, dǣd, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch daad and German Tat, from an Indo-European root shared by do1.

Rhymes

accede, bead, Bede, bleed, breed, cede, concede, creed, Eid, exceed, feed, Gide, God speed, greed, he'd, heed, impede, interbreed, intercede, Jamshid, knead, lead, mead, Mede, meed, misdeed, mislead, misread, need, plead, proceed, read, rede, reed, Reid, retrocede, screed, secede, seed, she'd, speed, stampede, steed, succeed, supersede, Swede, tweed, weak-kneed, we'd, weed

Definition of deed in US English:

deed

noundiddēd
  • 1literary An action that is performed intentionally or consciously.

    〈主文〉行为

    doing good deeds
    Example sentencesExamples
    • You have good intuition and this will help you in performing several meritorious deeds.
    • But some, who saw what took place, said: From where does this child spring, since his every word is an accomplished deed?
    • She also called on the congregation not to establish a political party but instead to perform good deeds to serve the society.
    • Her kind nature was ever to the fore and she performed many good deeds in her own quiet manner.
    • Hayley Joel Osment designs the ultimate good Samaritan pyramid scheme, doing good deeds for people and asking them to in turn perform three good deeds.
    • For Katharine Casey doing a good deed was a reward in itself.
    • For he was one who performed surprising deeds and was a teacher of such people as accept the truth gladly.
    • Yet some of our best leaders have performed their greatest deeds well past our supposed retirement age.
    • One who resolves to give his life for God if called upon has the merit of an actual martyr, since God considers a good intention as an accomplished deed.
    • He testifies to seeing Luzhin slip a hundred rouble note into Sonia's pockets, thinking at the time that Luzhin was secretly performing a good deed.
    • A man of noble qualities, John performed many kind deeds during his long life.
    • First, it is clear that we often want to perform the deed and at the same time do not want to suffer the punishment.
    • It is vital to be able to both express it in words and to perform it in deeds.
    • But what would our world be without these non-conformists who perform unspoken deeds in the dead of night?
    • As a result of the defeat, his every deed will be performed under a magnifying glass.
    • Clans identify with animals that performed a kind deed or may have helped an ancestor through a crisis.
    • Many were the kind deeds performed by this good natured gentleman and he will be sadly missed by family and friends.
    • God considers a good intention as though one had performed a good deed.
    • The Executive has made a virtue of preaching the need for reform without accompanying those words with deeds.
    • Those who are devotees (of Vishnu) and who worship Vishnu, are those who perform virtuous deeds.
    Synonyms
    act, action, activity
    1. 1.1 A brave or noble act.
      勇敢的行为;高尚的行为
      their deeds will live on in song

      他们的高尚行为将永远为人们传颂。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • He feels as he discusses the power of myth that he is able to make people experience both terrible and noble deeds.
      • The fact that he has friends at all is only due to his infrequent but stunningly noble deeds.
      • Who do you admire for his or her bravery, great deeds or noble qualities?
      • But his proud parents Nick and Denise, who run the the Holden Arms, Grane Road, Haslingden, had no idea of his brave deed until days later.
      • For Kass, the sting of death makes for stronger friendships, greater loves, more ardent learning, and nobler deeds.
      • This fall, as we've witnessed the devastation of the California wildfires, we have been reminded yet again of the firefighters' brave deeds.
      • Nickson was a tall, proud, and handsome captain of the Polish navy, who was loved by all who knew him, and did many brave and valiant deeds.
      • Jane's brave deed is likely to raise around £600 towards the running of the centre.
      • We should try to surpass each other in good and noble deeds.
      • However, his brave deed and the actions of his colleagues is now likely to be recognised both by the Garda authorities and the Irish Safety Council.
      • He further recounted how the brave deeds of Harmodios and Aristogeiton were immortalized by an inscription on the sculpture's base.
      • He was simply an icon of the West, a doer of brave deeds on the great frontier.
      • It is a modern-day fairy tale complete with magic, an ogre, brave deeds, and the ultimate triumph of good over evil.
      • Jambai has no intention of just sitting back after doing this noble deed.
      • Our hearts swell with pride, and our thoughts drift to memories of fallen friends, brave deeds, and the proud legions who have gone before.
      • This brave deed brings him many hardships: injuries, winter storms, and the loss of his companions.
      • ‘A gentleman never turns away from the opportunity to perform brave and noble deeds,’ Conor said.
      • It's a haunting description, catching as it does both the whiff of dishonour and the sense of brave deeds never acknowledged that clings to our idea of the spy.
      • This outrageously noble deed must not remain singular.
      • The heroic deeds of this brave and noble Irishman have brought honour and glory to his native Annascaul and West Kerry
    2. 1.2 Action or performance.
      行动,行为
      she had erred in both deed and manner

      她的行为和态度都有错误。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • In the evening, crowds attend Ramalila, dramatic performances recounting Rama's deeds.
      • For I am sure that even for this humble deed, I deserve a lot more than credit.
      Synonyms
      fact, reality, truth, actuality
  • 2A legal document that is signed and delivered, especially one regarding the ownership of property or legal rights.

    (房产或法定权利)契约。参见TITLE DEED

    See also title deed
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Senior mortgages or deeds - loans taken out prior to the one in default - are your responsibility if you buy the property.
    • All your parents need to do is sign a deed conveying ownership of the home to you.
    • Minors can't sign deeds or other legal documents, and they aren't allowed to receive money once the property is sold.
    • He wants to grant deeds of ownership to vendors and shop owners in the underground economy.
    • She instructed the defendants to draw up on her behalf a new will and two deeds of gift accordingly.
    • As a last resort, you could also apply to have a judgment mortgage registered on the deeds of your debtor's property.
    • It is all very well to sign these deeds of settlements but we need Governments with the gall to implement them.
    • There were no written documents from the 1948 meeting, and no deeds or leases were ever executed in relation to the property.
    • By Hammurabi's time, in Mesopotamia there had accumulated literally centuries of archived legal decisions and property deeds.
    • Owners should start with their property deeds, which will detail all past owners.
    • Several opponents on the path have barred railroads from their land by adding restrictive covenants to their property deeds.
    • Normally when lending money on the security of a mortgage, a mortgagee will take the deeds to the property away from the estate owner in order to prevent him dealing further with the property.
    • He enclosed a copy of the will, the original conveyance to the testator and the two deeds of gift.
    • There is also a flat fee of £35 payable to register property deeds with the Registry of Deeds.
    • Although Harriet made a contribution to the purchase price Ian told her that there was a limit to the number of names that could appear on the deeds to the property.
    • There was no restrictive covenant in the deeds.
    • He prepared a mortgage deed, which the defendant executed.
    • Store original documents, property deeds and birth certificates in a bank safe deposit box.
    • There was, in the events which happened, no tie or crossover between the loan contract and the mortgage deed.
    • It suggests, perhaps, that we are indeed at last moving a little bit faster between the time the deeds of settlement are signed, and the time legislation comes to this House.
    Synonyms
    legal document, contract, legal agreement, indenture, instrument
verbdiddēd
[with object]North American
  • Convey or transfer (property or rights) by legal deed.

    〈北美〉立约转让(财产,权利)

    they deeded their property to their children

    他们立约将财产交给他们的孩子。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The place is the Dakota territory, whose black hills were deeded by treaty to the Sioux.
    • In the 1838 Treaty of Oak Creek, the federal government deeded a 65,000-acre reservation to the Oneida Nation when a segment of the tribe was transferred from New York to Wisconsin.
    • The sixty feet now claimed by the Defendants lies north of the lane, clearly on the land deeded to the Plaintiffs.
    • In 1954 Rodia packed up his few belongings, deeded his property to his neighbor, Louis H. Saucedo, and walked away, never to return.
    • Bonny Doon produces fine cypress, rather than fine wine, because The Nature Conservancy bought the property in 1989 and deeded it to the state as an ecological reserve.
    Synonyms
    transfer, give the right of, give the title of, grant, cede, devolve, lease

Origin

Old English dēd, dǣd, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch daad and German Tat, from an Indo-European root shared by do.

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