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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++done1 /dʌn/ verb  x-refthe past participle of do do的过去分词
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done2 adjective [not before noun, no comparative]  1 FINISHEDFINISH/COME TO AN ENDfinished 完成的 finished or completed 完成的,终了的 SYN finished The job’s nearly done. 工作快做完了。somebody is done (with something) (=someone has finished doing or using something) 某人完成[用完](某事物) As soon as I’m done, I’ll give you a call. 我一忙完就给你打电话。 Are you done with this magazine? 这本杂志你看完了吗? I’ll be glad when the exams are over and done with (=completely finished). 等考试全部结束我就开心了。2 COOKEDDFCcooked 熟的 cooked enough to eat 熟的,煮好的 overdone, underdone Is the pasta done yet? 意大利面好了没有?3 be done for informalSERIOUS SITUATION to be in serious trouble or likely to fail 遭殃,完蛋 If we get caught, we’re done for. 要是被抓住,我们就完了。4 done in informalTIRED extremely tired 累坏的,筋疲力尽的 You look done in. 你看上去累坏了。5 be done  (also be the done thing British English)RIGHT/PROPER to be socially acceptable 得体,合乎礼仪 Showing affection in public just isn’t done in Japan. 在公开场合表示爱意在日本是不得体的。6 be done with it  (also have done with it British English)FINISH/COME TO AN END used to tell someone to stop thinking about or trying to decide something because they have already done this enough 赶快把它结束〔因已经考虑或犹豫很长时间〕 Just buy it and have done with it! 把它买下来就是了!7 be done TRICK/DECEIVE British English informal to be deceived or cheated 上当,受骗 If you paid £50, you were done, mate! 要是你付了50英镑,那就上当了,老兄!8 be/get done SCCSCP British English informal to be caught by the police for doing something illegal, but usually not too serious 〔因不太严重的违法行为而〕被警察逮住be/get done for I got done for speeding last night. 我昨晚超速行驶被警察逮住了。9 a done deal informal an agreement that has been made and cannot be changed 已达成的协定,不可再更改的协议 The merger is far from a done deal. 合并事宜远未谈妥。10 done and dusted British English informal completely finished or completed 完成的,结束的 It was all done and dusted within forty-five minutes. 45 分钟内就全部完成了。 be hard done by at hard2(6)
Examples from the Corpus
doneI think the hamburgers are done.The job's almost done.Well, I'm done. I'm going home.over and done withAll along, Astorre had been longing to get the campaign over and done with.Come on then, she shouted silently, let's get it over and done with!Her past was over and done with.None of which is to say that racism is over and done with.Now I've got to save up and get it over and done with.Now shall we get this over and done with?The party was greatly relieved to get the whole business over and done with.The servants glared angrily, eager to get the grisly business over and done with.
done3 interjection  AGREEused to agree to and accept the conditions of a deal 好,行,成交〔用于表示同意或接受某交易的条件〕 ‘I’ll give you $90 for it.’ ‘Done!’ 我出90美元买。” “成交!
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done
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done1 /dʌn/
the past participle of do

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done2 adjective [not before noun, no comparative]
 Word Family: verb: do, outdo, overdo, redo, undo; noun: deedmisdeed, do, doing; adjective: done, overdone, undone
1.  FINISHED finished or completed
   SYN  finished:
    The job’s nearly done.
    somebody is done (with something) (=someone has finished doing or using something)
    As soon as I’m done, I’ll give you a call.
    Are you done with this magazine?
    I’ll be glad when the exams are over and done with (=completely finished).
2.  COOKED cooked enough to eat ⇨ overdone, underdone:
    Is the pasta done yet?
3. be done for informal to be in serious trouble or likely to fail:
    If we get caught, we’re done for.
4. done in informal extremely tired:
    You look done in.
5. be done (also be the done thing British English) to be socially acceptable:
    Showing affection in public just isn’t done in Japan.
6. be done with it (also have done with it British English) used to tell someone to stop thinking about or trying to decide something because they have already done this enough:
    Just buy it and have done with it!
7. be done British English informal to be deceived or cheated:
    If you paid £50, you were done, mate!
8. be/get done British English informal to be caught by the police for doing something illegal, but usually not too serious
    be/get done for
    I got done for speeding last night.
9. a done deal informal an agreement that has been made and cannot be changed:
    The merger is far from a done deal.
10. done and dusted British English informal completely finished or completed:
    It was all done and dusted within forty-five minutes.
be hard done by at hard2(6)
     
THESAURUS
    finished if something is finished, you have done all of it: She showed him the finished drawing. | I was very pleased with the finished result.
    done [not before noun] finished - used especially in everyday English instead of finished: I can’t come out till my essay’s done. | They promised the work would be done by April.
    complete [not before noun] completely finished – used especially to emphasize that there is no more work to do: Six months later the job was complete. | The first stage of the project is now complete.
    over finished – used about an event, activity, or period of time: Football practice is over at 4:30. Can you pick me up then? | The summer was nearly over.
    be through informal to have finished doing something or using something: I probably won’t be through till about 6 o'clock. | Are you through with those scissors?

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done3 interjection
used to agree to and accept the conditions of a deal:
    ‘I’ll give you $90 for it.’ ‘Done!’


doneBrE /dʌn/ 🔊NAmE /dʌn/ 🔊   see also do1 verb adjective [not before noun] finished; completed 完毕;了结;结束When you're done, perhaps I can say something. 等你说完,也许我可以说点什么。🔊🔊~ with I'll be glad when this job is over and done with. 这个工作彻底完成后我就高兴了。🔊🔊(of food 食物) cooked enough 煮熟;熟了The meat isn't quite done yet. 这肉还不太熟。🔊🔊socially acceptable, especially among people who have a strict set of social rules 合乎礼仪;合乎规矩;得体At school, it simply wasn't done to show that you cared for anything except cricket. 在学校里,你对什么都显得关心,就是不关心板球,这显然不对。🔊🔊be ˈdone for(informal) to be in a very bad situation; to be certain to fail 处境艰难;注定完蛋;肯定不行Unless we start making some sales, we're done for. 如果我们还卖不出去,那我们就完了。🔊🔊When he pointed the gun at me, I thought I was done for (= about to die). 他把枪对准我时,我以为我死定了。🔊🔊be/get ˈdone for sth/for doing sth(BrE, informal) to be caught and punished for doing sth illegal but not too serious 因轻微违法行为受罚I got done for speeding on my way back. 我在返回的路上因超速行驶而受罚。🔊🔊be done ˈin(informal) to be extremely tired 累得够受;精疲力竭 SYN exhausted be the ˌdone ˈthing(BrE) to be socially acceptable behaviour 是合乎礼仪的行为;是得体的行为be/have ˈdone with sthto have finished dealing with sb, or doing or using sth 与(某人)断绝关系;做完(某事);用完(某物)If you've done with that magazine, can I have a look at it? 如果你已看完那本杂志,给我看看行吗?🔊🔊a ˌdone ˈdealan agreement or a plan that has been finally completed or agreed 达成的协议;决定了的计划The merger is by no means a done deal yet. 合并之事远未成定局。🔊🔊done and ˈdusted(BrE, informal) completely finished 完全结束;彻底完成That's my article for the magazine done and dusted. 这就是我为该杂志写的文章,已经脱稿。🔊🔊

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have ˈdone with it(BrE) to do sth unpleasant as quickly as possible, so that it is finished 赶快了结,尽快做完(令人不愉快的事)Why not tell her you're quitting and have done with it? 为什么不告诉她你打算辞职,尽快把这件事了结呢?🔊🔊be ˌeasier ˌsaid than ˈdone(saying) to be much more difficult to do than to talk about 说时容易做时难;谈何容易'Why don't you get yourself a job?' 'That's easier said than done.' “你怎么不给自己找个工作呢?” “那谈何容易呀。”🔊🔊be/feel hard ˈdone by(informal) to be or feel unfairly treated 受到不公平待遇;感到委屈She has every right to feel hard done byher parents have given her nothing. 她完全有理由觉得委屈,她父母什么都没给她。🔊🔊no sooner said than ˈdoneused to say that sth was, or will be, done immediately 说干就干
doneBrE /dʌn/ 🔊NAmE /dʌn/ 🔊   see also do1 verb exclamationused to show that you accept an offer (接受提议)行,好'I'll give you £800 for it.' 'Done!' “我出 800 英镑买它。” “成交!”🔊🔊