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1 undo
1. transitive verb,1) (unfasten) aufmachen2) (cancel) ungeschehen machen2. intransitive verb, forms as1.undo at the back — [Kleid usw.:] hinten aufgemacht werden
* * *past tense - undid; verb1) (to unfasten or untie: Could you undo the knot in this string?) aufmachen2) (to reverse, or destroy, the effect of: The evil that he did can never be undone.) ungeschehen machen•- academic.ru/78133/undoing">undoing- undone* * *un·do<-did, -done>[ʌnˈdu:]I. vt1. (unfasten)▪ to \undo sth etw öffnento \undo a belt by a couple of holes einen Gürtel einige Löcher weiter schnallento \undo buttons/a zip Knöpfe/einen Reißverschluss aufmachen2. (cancel)to \undo the damage [or harm] den Schaden behebento \undo the good work die gute Arbeit zunichtemachen3. (ruin)▪ to \undo sb/sth jdn/etw zugrunde richten4. COMPUT▪ to \undo sth etw rückgängig machen5.▶ what's done cannot be \undone ( saying) Geschehenes kann man nicht mehr ungeschehen machen [o was passiert ist, ist passiertII. vi dress, shirt aufgehen* * *[ʌn'duː] pret undid, ptp undone1. vt1) (= unfasten) aufmachen; button, dress, zip, parcel aufmachen, öffnen; knot lösen; knitting aufziehen; sewing auftrennenwill you undo me? (inf) — kannst du mir den Reißverschluss/die Knöpfe etc aufmachen?
2) (= reverse) mischief, wrong ungeschehen machen; work zunichtemachen, ruinieren; decision rückgängig machen; (COMPUT: command) rückgängig machen2. viaufgehen* * *undo v/t irr1. figa) rückgängig oder ungeschehen machenb) COMPUT einen Befehl etc rückgängig machen2. fig jemanden ruinieren, zugrunde richten, vernichten3. fig jemandes Hoffnungen etc zunichtemachen4. a) seinen Kragen, ein Päckchen etc aufmachen, öffnenb) sein Kleid etc aufknöpfenc) losbinden5. umg jemandem den Reißverschluss etc aufmachen6. einen Saum etc auftrennen* * *1. transitive verb,1) (unfasten) aufmachen2) (cancel) ungeschehen machen2. intransitive verb, forms as1.undo at the back — [Kleid usw.:] hinten aufgemacht werden
* * *v.(§ p.,p.p.: undid, undone)= annullieren v.aufmachen v.das letzte zurücknehmen ausdr.zunichte machen ausdr.öffnen v. -
2 undo
un·do <-did, -done> [ʌnʼdu:] vt1) ( unfasten)to \undo sth etw öffnen;to \undo a belt by a couple of holes einen Gürtel einige Löcher weiter schnallen;to \undo buttons/ a zip Knöpfe/einen Reißverschluss aufmachen2) ( cancel)to \undo the good work die gute Arbeit zunichtemachen3) ( ruin)to \undo sb/ sth jdn/etw zugrunde richtenPHRASES:what's done cannot be \undone (cannot be \undone) Geschehenes kann man nicht mehr ungeschehen machen [o was passiert ist, ist passiert] vi dress, shirt aufgehen
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