释义 |
●ˈdo for sb/sth (BrE, informal) to damage or destroy sth; to injure or kill sb; to put sb/sth in a situation so bad that they/it have no chance of returning to normal 毁掉,破坏(某物);伤害,杀死(某人)◆The last bout of pneumonia nearly did for her. 上次肺炎发作差点要了她的命。[v + prep]▸ ˈdone for adjective (informal) in serious trouble or danger; having no chance of succeeding at sth 麻烦很大;十分危险;彻底完蛋◆If anyone recognizes us, we’re done for! 要是有人认出我们,我们就完了!◆After three days trapped in the cave they thought they were done for (= they thought they would die). 在洞里困了三天后,他们觉得求生无望了。 |