单词 | do |
例句 | dodo /du/ verb (past tense did /dɪd/, does /dʌz/) ► do to work at an activity or deal with some work: ► commit to do something wrong or illegal. You only use commit with words such as “crime,” “murder,” “theft,” “sin,” etc.: ► carry out to do something that has already been planned or that someone has told you to do. You use carry out with words such as “plan,” “attack,” and “orders”: ► perform (formal) to do something, especially something difficult or useful: ► conduct AWL (formal) to do something in an organized way: ► implement AWL (formal) to do something or make changes that someone has officially decided should happen: ➔ see succeedSYNONYM CHECKDo or perform?You use do when talking about everyday tasks: I need to do the ironing. Perform is formal and is used especially with “task” and “duties”: The soldier was sick and not able to perform his duties. You can say: What are you doing? but you cannot say: What are you performing? |
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