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irreführender
Mit-Fall

im PONS Wörterbuch

in case [or if] sth/sb should do sth
falls etw/jd etw tun sollte
im PONS Wörterbuch

I. some·thing [ˈsʌm(p)θɪŋ] PRON unbest

1. something (unspecified thing, situation, action):

to do something [about sb/sth]
etwas mit jdm/etw zu tun haben

2. something (outstanding person, thing, quality,):

to be really [or quite]something aufw ugs

3. something (not exact):

in etwa wie ...
something like [or ugs around] ...
um die ...

Wendungen:

etwas mit jdm haben ugs
an etw Dat ist etwas dran

II. some·thing [ˈsʌm(p)θɪŋ] ADV inv ugs (very)

III. some·thing [ˈsʌm(p)θɪŋ] SUBST

Etwas nt <->

I. do <does, did, done> [du:] VERB Aux

1. do (forming question):

2. do (negating verb):

3. do (for emphasis):

4. do (inverting verb):

5. do (replacing verb):

... so do I
... ich auch

6. do (requesting affirmation):

7. do (expressing surprise):

II. do <does, did, done> [du:] VERB trans

1. do (perform):

to do sth
etw tun [o. machen]
to do lunch esp Am

2. do (undertake):

to do sth with sb/oneself
etw mit jdm/sich anfangen

3. do (help):

to do sth for sb
etw für jdn tun

4. do (use for):

to do sth with sth
etw mit etw Dat tun

5. do (job):

6. do (take action):

to do sth about sth
etw gegen etw Akk tun

7. do (deal with):

to do sth
etw machen [o. erledigen]

8. do (learn):

9. do (solve):

to do sth riddle
etw lösen

10. do ugs (finish):

11. do (produce):

to do sth for sb [or sb sth]
etw für jdn machen

12. do (tidy):

13. do (arrange):

14. do (visit):

to do sth

15. do AUTO:

to do 100 km/h
100 fahren ugs

16. do (travel):

17. do (suffice):

to do sb

18. do (provide):

19. do (cook):

20. do (cause):

to do sb sth
jdm etw tun
jdm gut tun

21. do esp Brit (serve):

to do sb

22. do (treat well):

23. do (act):

to do sth play

24. do (impersonate):

to do sb/sth
jdn/etw nachmachen

25. do ugs sl (rob):

to do sth
in etw Dat einen Bruch machen sl

26. do ugs (cheat):

to do sb
jdn übers Ohr hauen ugs

27. do ugs (be in jail):

to do 5 years [for sth]

28. do esp Brit ugs (punish):

to do sb
jdn fertigmachen ugs

29. do ugs (take drugs):

30. do (translate):

31. do (exhaust):

32. do ugs (impress):

33. do euph ugs (have sex):

mit jdm schlafen euph

34. do (don't mention):

Wendungen:

III. do <does, did, done> [du:] VERB intr

1. do (behave):

to do well to do sth

2. do (fare):

sb is doing badly/fine [or all right] [or well]

3. do ugs (finish):

4. do (be acceptable, suffice):

will £10 do?
to do [for sb]
sich Akk [für jdn] eignen

5. do ugs (happen):

Wendungen:

how do you do? form dated (as introduction)

IV. do [du:] SUBST

1. do esp Brit, Aus ugs (party):

Fete f <-, -n> ugs

2. do Brit sl (swindle):

Schwindel m <-s> ugs

3. do Brit ugs (treatment):

4. do Am sl:

5. do no pl (droppings):

6. do (allowed, not allowed):

case2 [keɪs] SUBST

1. case (suitcase):

Koffer m <-s, ->

2. case (for display):

Vitrine f <-, -n>
Schaukasten m <-s, -kästen>

3. case (packaging plus contents):

Kiste f <-, -n>
case for instruments
Kasten m <-s, Käs·ten>

4. case:

Schatulle f <-, -n>
Schachtel f <-, -n>
Etui nt <-s, -s>
Kasten m <-s, Käs·ten>
Hülle f <-, -n>

5. case (of a computer):

6. case TYPO:

Setzkasten m <-s, -kästen>
OpenDict-Eintrag

do VERB

OpenDict-Eintrag

do VERB

to do sth right
OpenDict-Eintrag

do SUBST

the dos and don'ts Plsubst
die Ge- und Verbote Plsubst
OpenDict-Eintrag

do VERB

OpenDict-Eintrag

do VERB

Klett Fachwortschatz Biologie

case SUBST

PONS Fachwortschatz Verkehrswesen

do-something case INFRASTR, MODELL, BEURTEIL

do-nothing case

PONS Fachwortschatz Verkehrswesen
Present
Ido
youdo
he/she/itdoes
wedo
youdo
theydo
Past
Idid
youdid
he/she/itdid
wedid
youdid
theydid
Present Perfect
Ihavedone
youhavedone
he/she/ithasdone
wehavedone
youhavedone
theyhavedone
Past Perfect
Ihaddone
youhaddone
he/she/ithaddone
wehaddone
youhaddone
theyhaddone

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He is depicted as being happy, but there is a glint of something more in his eyes.
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Around 1600 a number of experimenters used steam to power small fountains working something on the principle of a coffee percolator.
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She struggles to find something to prove she did something with her life and reveals that she is really good at math.
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His status was something unique in Tibet, growing to possess military, political and economic power.
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Castor said she had cut herself off while saying antifreeze because she had intended to say something else.
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