-
1 undone
adjective ((of work, a task etc) not done, or not finished: I don't like going to bed leaving jobs/work undone.) inacabado, por hacer, sin hacerundone vbtr[ʌn'dʌn]1 (incomplete) inacabado,-aadj.• deshecho, -a adj.• por hacer adj.• sin hacer adj.p.p.(Participio pasivo de "to undo")
I 'ʌn'dʌn
II
adjective (pred)a) ( unfastened)your shoelaces are undone — llevas los cordones de los zapatos desatados or (AmL exc RPl) desamarrados
to come undone — \<\<knot\>\> deshacerse*, desatarse; \<\<button\>\> desabrocharse
b) ( not started) sin empezar; ( unfinished) sin terminar['ʌn'dʌn]the job was left undone — el trabajo se dejó or se quedó a medias
1.PP of undo2. ADJ1) (=unfastened) [clasp, blouse] desabrochado; [zip, flies] abierto; [tie, shoelace, knot] desatado; [hair] despeinadoto come undone — [button] desabrocharse; [parcel] desatarse
2) (=not yet done) por hacer3) (=cancelled out) deshecho4) †liter (=ruined)I am undone! — ¡estoy perdido!, ¡es mi ruina!
* * *
I ['ʌn'dʌn]
II
adjective (pred)a) ( unfastened)your shoelaces are undone — llevas los cordones de los zapatos desatados or (AmL exc RPl) desamarrados
to come undone — \<\<knot\>\> deshacerse*, desatarse; \<\<button\>\> desabrocharse
b) ( not started) sin empezar; ( unfinished) sin terminarthe job was left undone — el trabajo se dejó or se quedó a medias
См. также в других словарях:
Shoelaces — (also shoestrings, shoe laces or boot laces) are a system commonly used to secure shoes. The shoelace can be untied and loosened, permitting the shoe to open wide to admit the wearer s foot; it can then be tightened and knotted into a bow shaped… … Wikipedia
shoelace — shoe|lace [ˈʃu:leıs] n a thin piece of material, like string, that goes through holes in the front of your shoes and is used to fasten them = ↑lace tie/untie a shoelace ▪ Roger bent to tie his shoelace. ▪ Your shoelaces are undone … Dictionary of contemporary English
come — I UK [kʌm] / US verb Word forms come : present tense I/you/we/they come he/she/it comes present participle coming past tense came UK [keɪm] / US past participle come *** 1) [intransitive] to move or travel to the place where you are come… … English dictionary
come*/*/*/ — [kʌm] (past tense came [keɪm] ; past participle come) verb 1) to move to the place where the person who is speaking is, or to the place that they are going, or to the place that they are talking about Billy, I want you to come here at once![/ex]… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
List of children's literature authors — This is a list of notable children s literature authors and their most famous works. For a discussion of the criteria used to define something as a work of children s literature, see children s literature. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P … Wikipedia