2.[əʹbændən]v <Í> 1. отказываться; оставлять to abandon the attempt - отказаться от попытки, прекратить попытки to abandon (all) hope - оставить (всякую) надежду abandon hope all ye who enter here (Dante) - оставь надежду всяк сюда входящий the search was abandoned - поиски были прекращены to abandon a custom - не сохранить /предать забвению/ обычай immigrants slow to abandon their native languages - иммигранты, неохотно отказывающиеся от своего родного языка 2. сдавать to abandon the city to the enemy - сдать город врагу to abandon oneself to the conqueror's mercy - сдаться на милость победителя 3. покидать, оставлять; самовольно уходить (с поста и т. п.) to abandon smb. - бросить кого-л. to abandon the sinking ship - покинуть тонущий корабль courage abandoned him - мужество покинуло его 4. юр.отказаться (от собственности, от права и т. п.) 5. закрывать; консервировать (предприятие и т. п.) ♢to abandon oneself to smth. - предаваться чему-л.; отдаваться чему-л. to abandon oneself to passion [despair] - предаваться страсти [отчаянию] to be abandoned to smth. - предаваться чему-л.; испытывать что-л. to be abandoned to grief [despair] - предаться горю [отчаянию]
II [əʹbændən] n <Í> 1. книжн.развязность; несдержанность to do smth. with /at, in/ (complete) abandon - делать что-л., (совершенно) забыв обо всём /отдавшись порыву/ 2. импульсивность; энергия to sing with abandon - петь с чувством, забыться в песне to wave one's hand with abandon - энергично размахивать рукой he spoke with complete abandon - он говорил, забыв обо всём; его словно прорвало
done Идиома
done for
ruined, defeated, dying I think that the team is done for as far as this season is concerned.
done good
did well, performed well, did good "After watching the race, his dad said, ""You done good, Son."""
done in
very tired, dead tired, all in After the roundup, the oldtimer was done in - exhausted.
done it all
had a lot of experience, done every activity We need a manager who's done it all - done all the jobs.
done to a turn
cooked or baked until very tasty The steaks were done to a turn - brown and juicy.
done with
be finished using something He was finally done with the computer and so he let his sister use it.
done with it
finished using it, not using it Just leave the pen on my desk when you're done with it.
hard done by
overworked, asked to do too much With all the help Bonnie gets, she's not hard done by.
over and done with
done and forgotten, out of the way We were glad when the trial was over and done with - finished.
done
have:"People done changed"
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have done
stop;finish结束;完成 When the teacher had done,she asked for questions from the class.老师讲完课后就问学生有无问题。 If you have done,I'll explain the matter.如你已讲完了,我将解释这件事。
have done with
1.stop doing or using sih.停止做某事;停止使用某物 l wish you would have done with your criticisms.我希望你能停止批评。 When you have done with my book,please return it to me.你看完我那本书以后,请还给我。 I have done with painting.我已经不搞绘画了。 Have done with all these nonsense.别瞎胡闹了。 2.stop being friendly with sb.不再与某人打交道;不再与某人有关系 I have found him dishonest,so I have done with him.我发觉他不老实,所以不和他来往了。 He told me that he had done with those people.他告诉我他已不和那些人来往了。
when all is said and done
Idiom(s): when all is said and done
Theme: RESULTS
when everything is finished and settled; when everything is considered. • When all is said and done, this isn't such a bad part of the country to live in after all. • When all is said and done, I believe I had a very enjoyable time on my vacation.
What's done is done
Idiom(s): What's done is done
Theme: ACCOMPLISHMENT
It is final and in the past. • It's too late to change it now. What's done is done. • What's done is done. The past cannot be altered.
no sooner said than done
Idiom(s): no sooner said than done
Theme: NOW
done quickly and obediently. (Informal.) • When Sally asked for someone to open the window, it was no sooner said than done. • As Jane opened the window, she said, "No sooner said than done."
good as done
Idiom(s): (as) good as done
Theme: COMPLETION
the same as being done; almost done. (Many different past participles can replace done in this phrase: cooked, dead, finished, painted, typed, etc.) • This job is as good as done. It'll just take another second. • Yes, sir, if you hire me to paint your house, it's as good as painted. • When I hand my secretary a letter to be typed, I know that it's as good as typed right then and there.
easier said than done
Idiom(s): easier said than done
Theme: EASY
said of a task that is easier to talk about than to do. • Yes, we must find a cure for cancer, but it's easier said than done. • Finding a good job is easier said than done.
done to a T
Idiom(s): done to a T AND done to a turn
Theme: FOOD - COOKING
cooked just right. • Yummy! This meat is done to a T. • I like it done to a turn, not too done and not too raw.
after all is said and done
Idiom(s): after all is said and done
Theme: ENDINGS
when everything is settled or concluded; finally. (Fixed order.) • After all was said and done, it was a lovely party. • After all is said and done, it will turn out just as I said.
better off if sth were done
Idiom(s): better off (doing something) AND better off (if something were done)
Theme: BETTER
in a better position if something were done. • She'd be better off selling her house. • They are better off flying to Detroit. • They would be better off if they flew to Detroit. • I'm better off now.
Easier said than done.
What is suggested sounds easy but it is more difficult to actually do it.
Never put off till tomorrow what can be done today
Don't postpone something you can do now.
Been there, done that
People say this when they have already experienced what is being discussed.
Do as you would be done by
Treat and respect others as you would hope to be respected and treated by them.
Done to death
If a joke or story has been done to death, it has been told so often that it has stopped being funny.
Do as you would be done by.
Treat others as you would expect them to treat you.
Well begun is half done.
A good start to a task leads to its easy and successful completion.
done for|do|done
adj. phr. Finished; dead. When the police burst in on the crooks, they knew they were done for.
done with|do|done
adj. phr. Finished; completed. As soon as you're done with your work, give us a call.
have done with|have|have done
v. To stop doing or using something. When you have done with that paintbrush, Barbara, I would like to use it. I wish you would have done with your criticisms.
over and done with|done|over|over and done
adj. phr. Finished; completed; forgotten. Norm and Meg's affair has been over and done with for a long time.
done deal An irrevocable agreement, as in Once you've signed the lease, it's a done deal. This slangy expression, first recorded in 1979, may have come from done thing, originating in the late 1600s.
good as done, as
good as done, as Virtually finished or accomplished, as in Your printing job is as good as done. This idiom was first recorded in 1530.
not done
not done Socially unacceptable, improper, as in Bringing along two friends without asking, that's not done. [First half of 1900s]
when all's said and done
when all's said and done Also, after all is said and done. In the end, nevertheless, as in When all's said and done, the doctors did what they could for Gordon, but he was too ill to survive. This term was first recorded in 1560.
An done idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with done, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
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