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Definition of done in English: doneadjective dʌndən 1(of food) cooked thoroughly. (食物)煮熟的 the turkey will be done to a turn 火鸡要煮得恰到好处。 Example sentencesExamples - Our hot dogs were soon done and we sat down on a blanket by the fire together, eating our lunch.
- Add four tablespoons of water and cook, uncovered, until the cabbage is done but still crisp.
- Curl up in front of the TV with your own bowl of this much-loved comfort food favourite, done my way.
- If food is not done when you take it out of the oven you can always return it to the oven for additional time.
- When the food was done, she put some in two bowls and carried them into the living room.
- I sat down at the table and when the food was done, he pulled it out and sat it in front of me and then sat down.
- Drain each batch as it is done and eat whilst cooking the next batch.
Synonyms cooked, ready, cooked through, tender, crisp, browned 2No longer happening or existing. 不再发生的;不再存在的 her hunting days were done 她打猎的日子一去不复返了。 Synonyms over, at an end, finished, ended, concluded, terminated, no more, extinct, dead, run, gone, dead and gone, dead and buried, forgotten, over and done with, a thing of the past, in the past, ancient history 3British informal Socially acceptable. 〈非正式〉为社会所接受的 therapy was not the done thing then 心理疗法在当时还是不可接受的。 Example sentencesExamples - It is also apparently not the done thing for staff members to laze about on the lawns openly staring at the girls.
- He's assured me that it's not the done thing to drink at lunchtime these days, but I'm not so sure.
- It is not the done thing to listen to music through headphones.
- A percentage tip left on the bar in a pub is not the done thing - although in a bar or club it's fine.
- It is not the done thing in the upper class circles of public schools and gentlemen's clubs to put the boot in so crudely.
- It's not the done thing to grab something off a stranger in the supermarket just so you can check it out, is it?
- In populations where drinking cows' milk is not the done thing, lactose intolerance is still the norm.
- He has worked in the media for more than twenty years, and he knows, or should know, the way the world is now and what is not the done thing.
- When I was growing up it just was not the done thing for a woman to smoke outdoors.
Synonyms proper, seemly, decorous, decent, respectable, right, correct, in order, suitable, fit, fitting, befitting, appropriate, apt conventional, approved, accepted, acceptable, standard, usual, customary, traditional, orthodox the done thing French comme il faut informal OK
exclamationdʌndən Used to indicate that the speaker accepts the terms of an offer. 用来表示同意行,好 ‘I'll give ten to one he misses by a mile!’ called Reilly. ‘Done!’, said the conductor “要是他惨遭失败,我愿10赔1!”赖利喊道。“行!”那个管理员说道。 Synonyms agreed, settled, all right, very well, that's a bargain, accepted, right informal you're on, OK, okay, oke, okey-dokey, okey-doke British informal righto, righty-ho
PhrasesAn agreement that has been finalized. 〈美〉已定的计划(或项目) although a few details still had to be worked out, the settlement was a done deal Example sentencesExamples - I was inclined to treat this as a joke at first, but the comments made it plain that this was considered a done deal.
- I am feeling optimistic about this election, but I don't see where everyone is getting the idea that it's a done deal.
- This became a done deal after Russia agreed to ratify the agreement.
- Also we were told that it was a done deal, although it was only a plan at that stage and consultation was to take place.
- This is a done deal, and I'd really appreciate it if you would have the president, you know, announce that.
- I want to make sure that you understand this bill is not a done deal.
- We are assuming it's a done deal, in the way they're talking and presenting their plans.
- But what the Pentagon is shying away from is saying that this is a done deal.
- Even now, when the cat is out of the bag, they still want to brush aside reasoned argument and hide the project from public scrutiny until it's a done deal.
- It's far from a done deal, but he's made surprising inroads, and he's not letting up.
informal In a situation so bad that it is impossible to get out. 〈非正式〉完蛋的;逃脱不了的 if the guard sees us, we're done for 如果被警卫看到我们就完了。 Example sentencesExamples - At the end of the fifth book about the schoolboy spy, we thought our young hero was done for.
- We thought it was done for but then after much jumping up and down and sand throwing we unbeached it.
Synonyms ruined, finished, destroyed, broken, wrecked, undone, doomed, lost, defeated, beaten, foiled, frustrated, thwarted
informal Extremely tired. 〈非正式〉累极了的;筋疲力尽的 你看起来已经筋疲力尽了。 Synonyms worn out, exhausted, fatigued, tired, tired out, weary, wearied, strained, drained, worn, sapped, spent, washed out, on one's last legs
Derivativesnoun ˈdʌnnəsˈdə(n)nəs mass nouninformal The extent to which food is cooked. check the meat for doneness during the last 20 minutes of cooking
Rhymesbegun, bun, Donne, dun, fine-spun, forerun, fun, gun, Gunn, hon, Hun, none, nun, one, one-to-one, outdone, outgun, outrun, plus-one, pun, run, shun, son, spun, stun, sun, ton, tonne, tun, underdone, Verdun, won Definition of done in US English: doneverbdəndən 1 past participle of do - 1.1US informal
nonstandard past tense of do - 1.2US informal Used with a standard past tense verb to indicate absoluteness or completion.
I done told you to zipper your lips
adjectivedəndən 1(of food) cooked thoroughly. (食物)煮熟的 the turkey will be done soon 火鸡要煮得恰到好处。 Example sentencesExamples - Add four tablespoons of water and cook, uncovered, until the cabbage is done but still crisp.
- Drain each batch as it is done and eat whilst cooking the next batch.
- Curl up in front of the TV with your own bowl of this much-loved comfort food favourite, done my way.
- I sat down at the table and when the food was done, he pulled it out and sat it in front of me and then sat down.
- Our hot dogs were soon done and we sat down on a blanket by the fire together, eating our lunch.
- If food is not done when you take it out of the oven you can always return it to the oven for additional time.
- When the food was done, she put some in two bowls and carried them into the living room.
Synonyms cooked, ready, cooked through, tender, crisp, browned 2No longer happening or existing. 不再发生的;不再存在的 her hunting days were done 她打猎的日子一去不复返了。 Synonyms over, at an end, finished, ended, concluded, terminated, no more, extinct, dead, run, gone, dead and gone, dead and buried, forgotten, over and done with, a thing of the past, in the past, ancient history 3British informal Socially acceptable. 〈非正式〉为社会所接受的 therapy was not the done thing then 心理疗法在当时还是不可接受的。 Example sentencesExamples - When I was growing up it just was not the done thing for a woman to smoke outdoors.
- It is not the done thing in the upper class circles of public schools and gentlemen's clubs to put the boot in so crudely.
- It is also apparently not the done thing for staff members to laze about on the lawns openly staring at the girls.
- A percentage tip left on the bar in a pub is not the done thing - although in a bar or club it's fine.
- He has worked in the media for more than twenty years, and he knows, or should know, the way the world is now and what is not the done thing.
- It is not the done thing to listen to music through headphones.
- In populations where drinking cows' milk is not the done thing, lactose intolerance is still the norm.
- He's assured me that it's not the done thing to drink at lunchtime these days, but I'm not so sure.
- It's not the done thing to grab something off a stranger in the supermarket just so you can check it out, is it?
Synonyms proper, seemly, decorous, decent, respectable, right, correct, in order, suitable, fit, fitting, befitting, appropriate, apt
exclamationdəndən Used to indicate that the speaker accepts the terms of an offer. 用来表示同意行,好 “I'll give ten to one he misses by a mile!” called Reilly. “Done,” said the conductor “要是他惨遭失败,我愿10赔1!”赖利喊道。“行!”那个管理员说道。 Synonyms agreed, settled, all right, very well, that's a bargain, accepted, right
PhrasesAn agreement that has been finalized. 〈美〉已定的计划(或项目) Example sentencesExamples - But what the Pentagon is shying away from is saying that this is a done deal.
- This became a done deal after Russia agreed to ratify the agreement.
- This is a done deal, and I'd really appreciate it if you would have the president, you know, announce that.
- It's far from a done deal, but he's made surprising inroads, and he's not letting up.
- I want to make sure that you understand this bill is not a done deal.
- I was inclined to treat this as a joke at first, but the comments made it plain that this was considered a done deal.
- Also we were told that it was a done deal, although it was only a plan at that stage and consultation was to take place.
- Even now, when the cat is out of the bag, they still want to brush aside reasoned argument and hide the project from public scrutiny until it's a done deal.
- I am feeling optimistic about this election, but I don't see where everyone is getting the idea that it's a done deal.
- We are assuming it's a done deal, in the way they're talking and presenting their plans.
informal In a situation so bad that it is impossible to get out. 〈非正式〉完蛋的;逃脱不了的 if he gets them, we'll all be done for Example sentencesExamples - We thought it was done for but then after much jumping up and down and sand throwing we unbeached it.
- At the end of the fifth book about the schoolboy spy, we thought our young hero was done for.
Synonyms ruined, finished, destroyed, broken, wrecked, undone, doomed, lost, defeated, beaten, foiled, frustrated, thwarted
informal Extremely tired. 〈非正式〉累极了的;筋疲力尽的 你看起来已经筋疲力尽了。 Synonyms worn out, exhausted, fatigued, tired, tired out, weary, wearied, strained, drained, worn, sapped, spent, washed out, on one's last legs
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