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1 doing
1. present participle ofacademic.ru/21522/do">do I2. noun1) vbl. n. of do I2) no pl. Tun, dasbe [of] somebody's doing — jemandes Werk sein
it was not [of] or none of his doing — er hatte nichts damit zu tun
that takes a lot of/some doing — da gehört sehr viel/schon etwas dazu
3) in pl.somebody's doings — (actions) jemandes Tun und Treiben
the doings — (coll.) die Dinger (ugs.); (thing with unknown name) das Dings (ugs.)
* * *do·ing[ˈdu:ɪŋ]nto be sb's \doing jds Werk seinthat's all your \doing daran bist allein du schuldto take some [or a lot of] \doing ganz schön anstrengend sein famthere have been a great many \doings and goings-on lately in letzter Zeit hat sich einiges getan3. (droppings)dogs' \doing Hundehäufchen nt* * *['duːɪŋ]n1) Tun ntthat takes some doing — da gehört (schon) etwas dazu
2) pl (inf) Handlungen pl, Taten pl* * *doing [ˈduːıŋ] s1. Tun n, Tat f:a) Sie haben es getan, das war Ihr Werk, das geht auf Ihr Konto,b) es war Ihre Schuld ( that dass);this will want some doing das will erst getan sein2. pla) Handlungen pl, Taten pl, Tätigkeit f:tell me about your doings in London erzähl mir, was du in London gemacht hastb) Begebenheiten pl, Vorfälle plc) Treiben n, Betragen n:fine doings these! iron das sind mir schöne Geschichten!* * *1. present participle ofdo I2. noun1) vbl. n. of do I2) no pl. Tun, dasbe [of] somebody's doing — jemandes Werk sein
it was not [of] or none of his doing — er hatte nichts damit zu tun
that takes a lot of/some doing — da gehört sehr viel/schon etwas dazu
3) in pl.somebody's doings — (actions) jemandes Tun und Treiben
the doings — (coll.) die Dinger (ugs.); (thing with unknown name) das Dings (ugs.)
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2 doing
do·ing [ʼdu:ɪŋ] nto be sb's \doing jds Werk sein;that's all your \doing daran bist allein du schuld;there have been a great many \doings and goings-on lately in letzter Zeit hat sich einiges getan;she knows nothing of his \doings sie weiß nicht, was er treibt ( fam)dogs' \doings Hundehäufchen pl -
3 doing (N.)
germ. æba-; æbæ -
4 doing business as
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5 doing things for the sake of doing things
(a. blinder Aktionismus)English-German idiom dictionary > doing things for the sake of doing things
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6 get into / out of the way of (doing) something
English-german dictionary > get into / out of the way of (doing) something
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7 get into / out of the way of (doing) something
English-german dictionary > get into / out of the way of (doing) something
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8 what are you etc doing with
2) (what action are you etc taking about: What are they doing with the children during the day if they're both working?) Was machst du mit -
9 learning-by-doing
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > learning-by-doing
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10 well-doing
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11 be in the middle of (doing) something
English-german dictionary > be in the middle of (doing) something
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12 be in the middle of (doing) something
English-german dictionary > be in the middle of (doing) something
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13 nothing doing!
(an expression used to show a strong or emphatic refusal: `Would you like to go to the meeting instead of me?' `Nothing doing!') nichts zu machen -
14 think twice about (doing) something
English-german dictionary > think twice about (doing) something
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15 think twice about (doing) something
English-german dictionary > think twice about (doing) something
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16 be busy doing sth
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > be busy doing sth
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17 nothing doing
nothing doing (sl) unter keinen UmständenEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > nothing doing
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18 he etc could be doing with / could do with
English-german dictionary > he etc could be doing with / could do with
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19 talk (someone) into / out of (doing)
English-german dictionary > talk (someone) into / out of (doing)
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20 talk (someone) into / out of (doing)
English-german dictionary > talk (someone) into / out of (doing)
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doing — do|ing [ duıŋ ] noun be someone s doing to be someone s fault: We re very late, and it s all your doing. take some doing used for saying that something will be very difficult to do: It will take some doing to finish this before five o clock … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English