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5 Resultados de traducción para to do en español

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do verb

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did, has done, is doing, does
hacer; realizar, llevar a cabo; preparar; estar, ir, andar; terminar; arreglar, peinar (el pelo); servir, ser suficiente, alcanzar

Ejemplos de uso de
do verb

  • I want to do something special on my birthday.
  • This crime was done deliberately.
  • I have to do some chores this afternoon.
  • Tell me what to do and I'll do it.
  • I'm obliged to do my duty.
  • He does his work without complaining.
  • He did a lot for us.
  • What have I done to you to make you so angry?
  • “What are you doing this weekend?” “I'm just relaxing at home.”
  • What is the stock market doing now: rising or falling?
  • We should do something special to celebrate your birthday.

to-do

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lío, alboroto

Ejemplos de uso de
to-do

  • He made a big to-do about her birthday.
  • They're making a big to-do about nothing.
  • I can't add any more to-dos to my overcrowded schedule.
  • So many to-dos keep coming up at the last minute.

Sinónimos de
to-do

make-do verb

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(informal) arreglárselas

do-it-yourself adjective

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Painting can be a do-it-yourself project.

make do verb

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(informal) arreglárselas

Traducción inversa para to do

hacer  - to act, to make, to do, to perform, to force, to oblige 
realizar  - to carry out, to execute, to produce, to direct (a film or play), to fulfill, to achieve, to realize (a profit) 
preparar  - to prepare, to make ready, to teach, to train, to coach 
estar  - to be, to be at home, to remain 
ir  - to go, to lead, to extend, to stretch, to work, to function, to get on, to get along 
andar  - to walk, to travel, to walk, to go, to travel, to run, to function, to ride, to be 
terminar  - to finish, to end, to conclude, to stop, to end, to complete, to finish off, to wind up 
arreglar  - to repair, to fix, (informal) to patch up, to tidy up, to iron out, to solve, to work out 
peinar  (el pelo) - to comb 
servir  - to serve, to be of use to, to work, to serve, to wait, to be of use, to be helpful, to fill (an order) 
alcanzar  - to reach, to suffice, to be enough, to catch up with, to achieve, to attain 
arreglárselas  (informal)
arreglárselas  (informal)
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