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1 what is done cannot be undone
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2 what's done cannot be undone
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3 done
1) (finished or complete: That's that job done at last.) acabado, cumplido2) ((of food) completely cooked and ready to eat: I don't think the meat is quite done yet.) hecho3) (socially accepted: the done thing.) que se acepta, que se hacedone1 adj hechodone2 vbhave you done your homework? ¿has hecho los deberes?tr[dʌn]1→ link=do do{1 (finished) terminado,-a, acabado,-a, hecho,-a■ are you done in there yet? ¿ya has acabado allí dentro?3 (cooked - vegetables) cocido,-a; (- meat) hecho,-a4 (socially acceptable) bien visto,-a■ it isn't done to... es de mal gusto..., no está bien visto...1 familiar ¡trato hecho!, ¡vale!\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLit's over and done with se acabóto be the done thing ser de rigor, ser lo que se haceto be/have done with something acabar con algoto have something done hacerse hacer algo■ have you had you hair done? ¿te has arreglado el pelo?done adj1) finished: terminado, acabado, concluido2) cooked: cocinadoadj.• hecho, -a adj.p.p.(Participio pasivo de "to do")
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adjective (no comp)1) (pred)a) ( finished) hechoI must have this done by five o'clock — tengo que tener esto hecho or terminado para las cinco
why don't you tell the truth and have o be done with it? — ¿por qué no dices la verdad y acabamos de una vez?
I'd like to get this over and done with as quickly as possible — quisiera quitar esto de en medio cuanto antes
b) ( cooked) cocido2) ( accepted)it's not done o not the done thing — no está bien visto
III
interjection trato hecho!, vale! (Esp)[dʌn]1.PP of do I, 1., 1)2. ADJ1) (=finished) terminado, acabadothe job's done — el trabajo está terminado or acabado
to get done with sth — terminar or acabar de hacer algo
over 3., say 1., 3)why don't you tell him and have done with it? — ¿por qué no se lo dices y acabas de una vez?
2) (=accepted)it's just not done! — ¡eso no se hace!
done! — (=agreed) ¡trato hecho!
well done! — ¡muy bien!, ¡bravo!
4) (Culin)the vegetables are done — la verdura está cocida or hecha
how do you like your steak done? — ¿cómo te gusta el filete?
5) (=exhausted) agotado, hecho polvo *; do for, do in* * *
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adjective (no comp)1) (pred)a) ( finished) hechoI must have this done by five o'clock — tengo que tener esto hecho or terminado para las cinco
why don't you tell the truth and have o be done with it? — ¿por qué no dices la verdad y acabamos de una vez?
I'd like to get this over and done with as quickly as possible — quisiera quitar esto de en medio cuanto antes
b) ( cooked) cocido2) ( accepted)it's not done o not the done thing — no está bien visto
III
interjection trato hecho!, vale! (Esp) -
4 undo
past tense - undid; verb1) (to unfasten or untie: Could you undo the knot in this string?) deshacer2) (to reverse, or destroy, the effect of: The evil that he did can never be undone.) deshacer; reparar•- undoing- undone
undo vb desatar / deshacer / desabrochartr[ʌn'dʊː]1 (knot) deshacer, desatar2 (button) desabrochar3 (arrangement) anular4 (destroy) deshacer, destruir5 (to set right) enmendar, reparar\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto undo the damage reparar el dañoto leave something undone dejar algo sin hacer, dejar algo por hacerwhat is done cannot be undone a lo hecho pecho1) unfasten: desabrochar, desatar, abrir2) annul: anular3) reverse: deshacer, reparar (daños, etc.)4) ruin: arruinar, destruirv.(§ p.,p.p.: undid, undone) = desabrochar v.• desarmar v.• desatar v.• desdevanar v.• deshacer v.• desliar v.adj.• excesivo, -a adj.'ʌn'duː1) ( unfasten) \<\<button/jacket/buckle\>\> desabrochar; \<\<zipper\>\> abrir*; \<\<knot/parcel\>\> desatar, deshacer*; \<\<shoelaces\>\> desatar, desamarrar (AmL exc RPl)2) ( put right) \<\<wrong\>\> reparar, enmendar*['ʌn'duː](pt undid) (pp undone) VT1) (=unfasten) [+ button, blouse] desabrochar; [+ knot, parcel, shoe laces] desatar; [+ zipper] abrir; (=take to pieces) desarmar2) (=reverse) deshacer; [+ damage etc] reparar; [+ arrangement etc] anular3) (Comput) [+ command] cancelar* * *['ʌn'duː]1) ( unfasten) \<\<button/jacket/buckle\>\> desabrochar; \<\<zipper\>\> abrir*; \<\<knot/parcel\>\> desatar, deshacer*; \<\<shoelaces\>\> desatar, desamarrar (AmL exc RPl)2) ( put right) \<\<wrong\>\> reparar, enmendar*
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