deed
deed 英 [di:d] 美 [did]
n. 行动;证书,契据
名词复数:deeds
- A deed is an action that you perform with intent, like turning in a lost wallet you find in a store. Definitely a good deed.
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- n. 行动;证书,契据
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1. a brave deed, a charitable deed, a evil deed, a good deed
勇敢的行为;善举;恶行;善行
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2. a tale of heroic deeds
英雄事迹的故事
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3. the deeds of the house
房契
- deed (n.) Old English dæd "a doing, act, action, transaction, event," from Proto-Germanic *dediz (source also of Old Saxon dad, Old Norse dað, Old Frisian dede, Middle Dutch daet, Dutch daad, Old High German tat, German Tat "deed," Gothic gadeþs "a putting, placing"), from PIE *dheti- "thing laid down or done; law; deed" (source also of Lithuanian dėtis "load, burden," Greek thesis "a placing, setting"), suffixed form of root *dhe- "to set, place, put" (compare do). Sense of "written legal document" is early 14c. As a verb, 1806, American English Related: Deeded; deeding.
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