Summary
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- do:
- doe:
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Wiktionary:
- do → do, fuif, feest, gedoe, ruzie, snit
- do → zitten, zijn, kapot, eraan, klaar, deugddoen, goeddoen, bakken, koken, doen, bezoeken, wel, gaan, binnendoen, genoegen, aanvallen, friseren, maken
- do → fuif, benemen, nemen, pakken, onderscheppen, gebruiken, ontnemen, overweg komen, met, friseren, kappen, do, maken, krullen
- doe → moerhaas, voedster, moer, damherthinde, hinde
- doe → hinde
English
Detailed Translations for does from English to Dutch
does form of do:
Conjugations for do:
present
- do
- do
- does
- do
- do
- do
simple past
- did
- did
- did
- did
- did
- did
present perfect
- have done
- have done
- has done
- have done
- have done
- have done
past continuous
- was doing
- were doing
- was doing
- were doing
- were doing
- were doing
future
- shall do
- will do
- will do
- shall do
- will do
- will do
continuous present
- am doing
- are doing
- is doing
- are doing
- are doing
- are doing
subjunctive
- be done
- be done
- be done
- be done
- be done
- be done
diverse
- do!
- let's do!
- done
- doing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for do:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
afleggen | collapse; succubing | |
handelen | agitating; operate; perform; work | |
uitvoeren | execution; implementation | |
werken | action; functioning; operation; working | |
- | bash; brawl; doh; ut | |
Verb | Related Translations | Other Translations |
afleggen | cover; do; go; travel; traverse | collapse |
arbeiden | do; labor; labour; work | |
doen | accomplish; act; do | |
handelen | accomplish; act; do | act; agitate; carry on a business; deal; deal with; operate; proceed; trade; work |
meters maken | cover; do; go; travel; traverse | |
uitrichten | accomplish; act; do | |
uitvoeren | accomplish; act; do | execute; export |
verrichten | accomplish; act; do | |
werken | do; labor; labour; work | operate; proceed; work |
- | act; answer; arrange; behave; cause; coif; coiffe; coiffure; come; dress; execute; exercise; fare; get along; make; make out; manage; perform; practice; practise; serve; set; suffice | |
Other | Related Translations | Other Translations |
- | accomplish; be suitable; complete; finish; manage |
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Related Definitions for "do":
Wiktionary Translations for do:
do
Cross Translation:
noun
do
-
tonic of a major scale
- do → do
-
function, celebration, party
-
period of confusion or argument
-
hairdo
- do → snit
-
be in jail
- do → zitten
-
be exhausted, finished, ready
-
take care of, be well
-
cook
-
visit
-
for emphasis
- do → wel
-
be reasonable or acceptable
- do → gaan
-
slang: have sex with
- do → binnendoen
-
work, suffice
-
slang: attack
-
perform, execute
- do → doen
verb
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• do | → fuif | ↔ Party — (privates oder öffentliches) geselliges, meist abendliches Treffen, (private oder öffentliche) zwanglose Feier |
• do | → benemen; nemen; pakken; onderscheppen; gebruiken; ontnemen | ↔ nehmen — eine Sache greifen |
• do | → overweg komen; met | ↔ verstehen — (reflexiv) ohne Streitigkeiten mit jemandem auskommen, eine gute persönliche Beziehung zu jemandem haben |
• do | → friseren; kappen | ↔ coiffer — couvrir la tête. |
• do | → do | ↔ do — (musique) premier note de la gamme. |
• do | → maken | ↔ faire — Créer, produire, fabriquer |
• do | → friseren; krullen | ↔ friser — mettre en boucles des cheveux ou des poils. |
doe:
-
the doe (hind)
Translation Matrix for doe:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
hinde | doe; hind | |
wijfje van het hert | doe; hind |
Related Words for "doe":
Synonyms for "doe":
Related Definitions for "doe":
Wiktionary Translations for doe:
doe
Cross Translation:
noun
doe
-
female hare
- doe → moerhaas
-
female rabbit
-
female fallow deer
- doe → damherthinde
-
female deer
- doe → hinde
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• doe | → hinde | ↔ Hirschkuh — Zoologie: der weibliche Hirsch |
• doe | → hinde | ↔ biche — Espèce de mammifère ruminant dont le mâle porte sur la tête des cornes ramifiées appelées « bois ». |