Significato di “done” nel dizionario inglese

“done” in inglese

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doneverb

uk /dʌn/ us /dʌn/

past participle of do

doneadjective [ after verb ]

uk /dʌn/ us /dʌn/

done adjective [ after verb ] (DEALT WITH)

If something is done, or you are done with it, it is finished, or you have finished doing, using it, etc.:

The painting is almost done - I just have one corner of the kitchen left.
Are you done with those scissors yet?
mainly US I'm all done with the vacuuming. Is there anything else I can do?
a done deal

a plan that has been formally arranged or agreed and that is now certain to happen:

Although it has yet to happen, reform of the sector is regarded as a done deal.

Altri esempi

done adjective [ after verb ] (COOKED)

cooked:

Are the vegetables done (= have they finished cooking) yet?
"How would you like your steak done?" "Well done (= cooked for a long time), please."

Espressione idiomatica/espressioni idiomatiche

done!

said to show that you accept someone's offer or that you agree to something:

"I'll give you 20 quid for all five of them." "Done!"

(Definizione di “done” dal Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

“done” in inglese americano

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done

us /dʌn/

past participle of do

You can say “done” to show that you agree to something:

“I’ll give you $25 for the chair.” “Done!”

(Definizione di “done” dal Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

“done” in inglese per gli affari

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doneadjective

uk /dʌn/ us
a done deal

a formally arranged and agreed plan that will certainly happen:

"The merger is far from a done deal," said a spokeswoman.
Done!

said to show that you accept an offer or agree to something:

I said "£5,000" to which he replied, "Done!" and shook my hand.

(Definizione di “done” dal Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)