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ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -done-, *done*
Possible hiragana form: どね
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English-Thai: NECTEC's Lexitron-2 Dictionary [with local updates]
done(adj) เสร็จสิ้น, See also: จบ, เสร็จ, เรียบร้อย, Syn. complete, ended, Ant. unfinished, incomplete
donee(n) ผู้ได้รับบริจาค (คำทางการ), See also: ผู้รับของบริจาค, Syn. recipient, assignee
done to a turn(sl) ทำอาหารอย่างดี

English-Thai: HOPE Dictionary [with local updates]
done(ดัน) v. กริยาช่อง 3 ของ do. -adj. สมบูรณ์, เสร็จ, เรียบร้อย, ตลอด, ต้มสุกแล้ว, หมดแรงใช้การไม่ได้, ใช้หมดแล้ว -Phr. (done for เหนื่อย, หมดแรง, ตาย, ใกล้ตาย) . Phr. (done in หมดแรง อ่อนเพลียมาก) ., See also: done! ใช้การได้! เห็นด้วย คำที่มีความหมายเหมือนกั
donee(โด'นี') n. ผู้ได้รับบริจาค
condone(คันโดน') { condoned, condoning, condones } vt. อภัย, ไม่เอาโทษ, ไม่เอาผิด adj., See also: condoner n. ดูcondone, Syn. forgive, excuse
indonesia(อินโดนี'เซีย, -ชะ, เชีย) n. ประเทศอินโดนีเซีย
indonesian(อินดะนี'เซียน, -ชะ, เชียน) n. ชาวอินโดนีเซีย, ภาษาอินโดนีเซีย เกี่ยวกับอินโดนีเซีย
malayo-indonesian. n. ชาวมลายู, ภาษามลายู
pardonern. ผู้ให้อภัย
self-abandonedadj. คำนึงถึงตัวเองเป็นใหญ่
underdone(อัน'เดอะดัน) adj. ไม่ได้ต้มให้สุก, ไม่ค่อยสุก, ไม่ได้ต้มพอเพียง, หายาก
undone(อันดัน') adj. ไม่ได้กระทำ, ไม่สมบูรณ์, ไม่เสร็จ, ทำลาย, ทำให้หายนะ, vi., vt. กริยาช่อง 3 ของ undo, Syn. unfinished, incomplete

English-Thai: Nontri Dictionary
done(vt pp ของ) do
abandoned(adj) ที่ถูกละทิ้ง, ที่ผิดศีลธรรม, ที่ถูกปล่อยปละละเลย
condone(vt) ให้อภัย, ยอม, อภัยโทษ, ไม่เอาผิด
pardoner(n) ผู้ให้อภัย
undone(adj) ถูกทำลาย, มิได้ทำ, ค้างไว้
WELL-well-done(adj) สุกดี, ดีจริง, เกรียม, ทำดีแล้ว, เชี่ยวชาญ, ชำนาญ

อังกฤษ-ไทย: ศัพท์บัญญัติราชบัณฑิตยสถาน [เชื่อมโยงจาก orst.go.th แบบอัตโนมัติและผ่านการปรับแก้]
doneeผู้รับ [นิติศาสตร์ ๑๑ มี.ค. ๒๕๔๕]

ตัวอย่างประโยค จาก Open Subtitles  **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
This can be done subtly.ซึ่งมันเป็นเรื่องง่ายมาก The Great Dictator (1940)
We're done for!เรากำลังทำเพื่อ! Pinocchio (1940)
Why isn't something done about it?ทําไมไม่ทําอะไรกับมันบ้างล่ะคะ Rebecca (1940)
I think if Maxim wanted anything done about it, he'd tell me.ผมว่าถ้าเเม็กซิมอยากให้ทํา ก็คงสั่งผมเเล้ว Rebecca (1940)
What on Earth have you done to yourself?นี่คุณไปทําอะไรกับตัวเองมาน่ะ Rebecca (1940)
And what have you done to your hair?แล้วคุณไปทําอะไรกับทรงผมล่ะนี่ Rebecca (1940)
Why do you hate me? What have I done to you that you should ever hate me so?ทําไมคุณถืงเกลียดฉัน ฉันไปทําอะไรให้คุณถึงได้เกลียดฉันนัก Rebecca (1940)
We should've been done already.เราควรจะได้รับการทำมาแล้ว 12 Angry Men (1957)
I'd told you once that I'd done a selfish thing in marrying you.ผมเคยบอกคุณไปแล้ว ว่าผมเห็นแก่ตัวนักที่แต่งงานกับคุณ Rebecca (1940)
I can't forget what it's done to you.ผมลืมไม่ได้ว่ามันได้ทําอะไรกับคุณบ้าง Rebecca (1940)
Then you believe she must have done it deliberately.งั้นคุณก็เชื่อว่าเป็นการกระทําอย่างจงใจ Rebecca (1940)
There was nothing that could be done for her, except wait.ไม่สามารถทําอะไรอย่างอื่นได้อีกเเล้ว นอกจากรอ Rebecca (1940)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
doneActually there are many cases where it isn't 'have=object, done=causative verb'.
doneAfter all is said and done, he was a first-rate novelist.
doneAfter all we had done, he was still ungrateful.
doneAfter he had done his homework, he watched TV.
doneAfter I had done my homework, I went to bed.
doneAlcohol has done great mischief to his body.
doneAll my homework is done.
doneAll those who made the grade in entering that school could not have done so only by cramming.
doneAlmost all the work is done now.
doneAlmost everything that is great has been done by youth.
doneA lot of jobs are done by computers.
doneAre you done with that magazine?

Thai-English: NECTEC's Lexitron-2 Dictionary [with local updates]
สุก(adj) cooked, See also: done, Ant. ดิบ, Example: เราไปซื้อเป็ดย่างสักครึ่งตัวเพื่อรับประทานกับข้าวสุก, Thai Definition: อาหารที่ผ่านการแปรสภาพด้วยความร้อน
ได้ที่(adv) done to a turn, Syn. เหมาะ, พอดี, ถึงที่กะไว้, ถึงที่เหมาะ, Example: เธอเคี่ยวกะทิจนได้ที่

Thai-English-French: Volubilis Dictionary 1.0
ชาวอินโดนีเซีย[Chāo Indōnīsīa] (n, prop) EN: Indonesian  FR: Indonésien [ m ]
ได้แล้ว[dāi laēo] (v, exp) EN: it is done ; I am done ; it has happened   FR: ça y est
ดีมาก[dī māk] (adj) EN: excellent ; well-done ; outstanding ; great  FR: excellent ; remarquable
ให้อภัย[hai aphai] (v, exp) EN: forgive ; excuse ; condone ; pardon  FR: pardonner ; excuser
อินโดนีเซีย[Indōnīsīa] (n, prop) EN: Indonesia  FR: Indonésie [ f ]
จุลกฐิน[junlakathin] (n) EN: action of weaving, dyeing, sewing and presenting a set of yellow robes to a monk ; something done in a rush
กำพร้า[kamphrā] (adj) EN: orphaned ; abandoned ; helpless ; bereaved  FR: orphelin ; abandonné
ค้าง[khāng] (v) EN: remain ; leave ; be unfinished ; be unsettled ; be incomplete ; be undone  FR: être inachevé ; être interrompu
คาราคาซัง[khārākhāsang] (adj) EN: unfinished ; undone ; pending ; be incomplete  FR: inachévé ; en suspens ; pendant
ลงไป[long pai] (v, exp) EN: let down ; have done

CMU English Pronouncing Dictionary Dictionary [with local updates]
done
doner
dones
doney
donegan
donehoo
donelan
donella
donelson

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary (pronunciation guide only)
done
Donegal
Donetsk

Chinese-English: CC-CEDICT Dictionary
顿涅斯克[Dùn niè sī kè, ㄉㄨㄣˋ ㄋㄧㄝˋ ㄙ ㄎㄜˋ,     /    ] Donetsk region of W. Ukraine [Add to Longdo]
顿涅茨克[Dùn niè cí kè, ㄉㄨㄣˋ ㄋㄧㄝˋ ㄘˊ ㄎㄜˋ,     /    ] Donetsk [Add to Longdo]

German-English: TU-Chemnitz DING Dictionary
entbehrtedone without [Add to Longdo]
geschadetdone damage [Add to Longdo]
wiedergetandone again [Add to Longdo]
wohlgetandone good [Add to Longdo]
zweimaligdone twice [Add to Longdo]
Donets'k (Stadt in Ukraine)Donets'k (city in Ukraine) [Add to Longdo]

Japanese-English: EDICT Dictionary
[もの(P);もん, mono (P); mon] (n) (1) (usually not もん) thing; object; (2) (uk) the natural thing; a frequently done thing; (3) (uk) used to express emotional involvement; (4) (uk) used in giving a reason; (P) #417 [Add to Longdo]
立て[だて, date] (pref) (1) central; main; head; chief; (suf) (2) (uk) just (done); freshly (baked); indicates activity only just occurred; (ctr) (3) counter for consecutive losses #2,980 [Add to Longdo]
インドネシア[indoneshia] (n, adj-no) Indonesia; (P) #4,144 [Add to Longdo]
とく;どく[toku ; doku] (v5k) (contraction of ..て or で plus 置く) to do something in readiness for; to get something (needful) done #5,860 [Add to Longdo]
係る[かかる, kakaru] (v5r, vi) (1) (See 掛かる・かかる) to be the work of; to be the result of; to be done by; (2) to concern; to affect; to involve; to relate to #7,563 [Add to Longdo]
上がる(P);揚がる(P);挙がる(P);上る(io)[あがる, agaru] (v5r, vi) (1) to rise; to go up; to come up; to ascend; to be raised; (2) to enter (esp. from outdoors); to come in; to go in; (3) to enter (a school); to advance to the next grade; (4) to get out (of water); to come ashore; (5) (also written as 騰る in ref. to price) to increase; (6) to improve; to make progress; (7) to be promoted; to advance; (8) to be made (of profit, etc.); (9) to occur (esp. of a favourable result); (10) (often as 〜で上がる) to be adequate (to cover expenses, etc.); (11) to be finished; to be done; to be over; (12) (of rain) to stop; to lift; (13) to stop (working properly); to cut out; to give out; to die; (14) to win (in a card game, etc.); (15) (挙がる only) to be arrested; (16) (挙がる only) to turn up (of evidence, etc.); (17) (揚がる only) to be deep fried; (18) to be spoken loudly; (19) to get stage fright; (20) to be offered (to the gods, etc.); (21) (hum) to go; to visit; (22) (hon) to eat; to drink; (23) (esp. 挙がる) to be listed (as a candidate); (24) to serve (in one's master's home); (25) (in Kyoto) to go north; (suf, v5r) (26) (See 出来上がる・1) (after the -masu stem of a verb) indicates completion; (P) #7,851 [Add to Longdo]
に当たって[にあたって, niatatte] (exp) (uk) at the time of (ind. opportunity or situation where something should be done) #13,183 [Add to Longdo]
用件[ようけん, youken] (n) business; thing to be done; something that should be perfomed; information that should be conveyed; (P) #13,574 [Add to Longdo]
コードネーム[ko-done-mu] (n) (1) chord-name; (2) code name #13,730 [Add to Longdo]
願う[ねがう, negau] (v5u, vt) (1) to desire; to wish; to hope; (2) to beg; to request; to implore; to pray; (aux-v) (3) to have something done for oneself; (P) #15,093 [Add to Longdo]

Japanese-English: COMPDICT Dictionary
コードネーム[こーどねーむ, ko-done-mu] code name [Add to Longdo]
ノードネーム[のーどねーむ, no-done-mu] nodename [Add to Longdo]

Result from Foreign Dictionaries (5 entries found)

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  do \do\ (d[=oo]), v. t. or auxiliary. [imp. {did} (d[i^]d); p.
     p. {done} (d[u^]n); p. pr. & vb. n. {Doing} (d[=oo]"[i^]ng).
     This verb, when transitive, is formed in the indicative,
     present tense, thus: I do, thou doest (d[=oo]"[e^]st) or dost
     (d[u^]st), he does (d[u^]z), doeth (d[=oo]"[e^]th), or doth
     (d[u^]th); when auxiliary, the second person is, thou dost.
     As an independent verb, dost is obsolete or rare, except in
     poetry. "What dost thou in this world?" --Milton. The form
     doeth is a verb unlimited, doth, formerly so used, now being
     the auxiliary form. The second pers, sing., imperfect tense,
     is didst (d[i^]dst), formerly didest (d[i^]d"[e^]st).] [AS.
     d[=o]n; akin to D. doen, OS. duan, OHG. tuon, G. thun, Lith.
     deti, OSlav. d[=e]ti, OIr. d['e]nim I do, Gr. tiqe`nai to
     put, Skr. dh[=a], and to E. suffix -dom, and prob. to L.
     facere to do, E. fact, and perh. to L. -dere in some
     compounds, as addere to add, credere to trust. [root]65. Cf.
     {Deed}, {Deem}, {Doom}, {Fact}, {Creed}, {Theme}.]
     1. To place; to put. [Obs.] --Tale of a Usurer (about 1330).
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     2. To cause; to make; -- with an infinitive. [Obs.]
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              My lord Abbot of Westminster did do shewe to me late
              certain evidences.                    --W. Caxton.
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              I shall . . . your cloister do make.  --Piers
                                                    Plowman.
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              A fatal plague which many did to die. --Spenser.
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              We do you to wit [i. e., We make you to know] of the
              grace of God bestowed on the churches of Macedonia.
                                                    --2 Cor. viii.
                                                    1.
  
     Note: We have lost the idiom shown by the citations (do used
           like the French faire or laisser), in which the verb in
           the infinitive apparently, but not really, has a
           passive signification, i. e., cause . . . to be made.
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     3. To bring about; to produce, as an effect or result; to
        effect; to achieve.
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              The neglecting it may do much danger. --Shak.
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              He waved indifferently 'twixt doing them neither
              good not harm.                        --Shak.
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     4. To perform, as an action; to execute; to transact to carry
        out in action; as, to do a good or a bad act; do our duty;
        to do what I can.
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              Six days shalt thou labor and do all thy work. --Ex.
                                                    xx. 9.
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              We did not do these things.           --Ld. Lytton.
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              You can not do wrong without suffering wrong.
                                                    --Emerson.
        Hence: To do homage, honor, favor, justice, etc., to
        render homage, honor, etc.
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     5. To bring to an end by action; to perform completely; to
        finish; to accomplish; -- a sense conveyed by the
        construction, which is that of the past participle done.
        "Ere summer half be done." "I have done weeping." --Shak.
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     6. To make ready for an object, purpose, or use, as food by
        cooking; to cook completely or sufficiently; as, the meat
        is done on one side only.
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     7. To put or bring into a form, state, or condition,
        especially in the phrases, to do death, to put to death;
        to slay; to do away (often do away with), to put away; to
        remove; to do on, to put on; to don; to do off, to take
        off, as dress; to doff; to do into, to put into the form
        of; to translate or transform into, as a text.
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              Done to death by slanderous tongues.  -- Shak.
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              The ground of the difficulty is done away. -- Paley.
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              Suspicions regarding his loyalty were entirely done
              away.                                 --Thackeray.
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              To do on our own harness, that we may not; but we
              must do on the armor of God.          -- Latimer.
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              Then Jason rose and did on him a fair
              Blue woolen tunic.                    -- W. Morris
                                                    (Jason).
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              Though the former legal pollution be now done off,
              yet there is a spiritual contagion in idolatry as
              much to be shunned.                   --Milton.
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              It ["Pilgrim's Progress"] has been done into verse:
              it has been done into modern English. -- Macaulay.
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     8. To cheat; to gull; to overreach. [Colloq.]
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              He was not be done, at his time of life, by
              frivolous offers of a compromise that might have
              secured him seventy-five per cent.    -- De Quincey.
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     9. To see or inspect; to explore; as, to do all the points of
        interest. [Colloq.]
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     10. (Stock Exchange) To cash or to advance money for, as a
         bill or note.
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     11. To perform work upon, about, for, or at, by way of caring
         for, looking after, preparing, cleaning, keeping in
         order, or the like.
  
               The sergeants seem to do themselves pretty well.
                                                    --Harper's
                                                    Mag.
         [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
  
     12. To deal with for good and all; to finish up; to undo; to
         ruin; to do for. [Colloq. or Slang]
  
               Sometimes they lie in wait in these dark streets,
               and fracture his skull, . . . or break his arm, or
               cut the sinew of his wrist; and that they call
               doing him.                           --Charles
                                                    Reade.
         [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
  
     Note:
         (a) Do and did are much employed as auxiliaries, the verb
             to which they are joined being an infinitive. As an
             auxiliary the verb do has no participle. "I do set my
             bow in the cloud." --Gen. ix. 13. [Now archaic or
             rare except for emphatic assertion.]
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                   Rarely . . . did the wrongs of individuals to
                   the knowledge of the public.     -- Macaulay.
         (b) They are often used in emphatic construction. "You
             don't say so, Mr. Jobson. -- but I do say so." --Sir
             W. Scott. "I did love him, but scorn him now."
             --Latham.
         (c) In negative and interrogative constructions, do and
             did are in common use. I do not wish to see them;
             what do you think? Did C[ae]sar cross the Tiber? He
             did not. "Do you love me?" --Shak.
         (d) Do, as an auxiliary, is supposed to have been first
             used before imperatives. It expresses entreaty or
             earnest request; as, do help me. In the imperative
             mood, but not in the indicative, it may be used with
             the verb to be; as, do be quiet. Do, did, and done
             often stand as a general substitute or representative
             verb, and thus save the repetition of the principal
             verb. "To live and die is all we have to do."
             --Denham. In the case of do and did as auxiliaries,
             the sense may be completed by the infinitive (without
             to) of the verb represented. "When beauty lived and
             died as flowers do now." --Shak. "I . . . chose my
             wife as she did her wedding gown." --Goldsmith.
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                   My brightest hopes giving dark fears a being.
                   As the light does the shadow.    -- Longfellow.
             In unemphatic affirmative sentences do is, for the
             most part, archaic or poetical; as, "This just
             reproach their virtue does excite." --Dryden.
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     {To do one's best}, {To do one's diligence} (and the like),
        to exert one's self; to put forth one's best or most or
        most diligent efforts. "We will . . . do our best to gain
        their assent." --Jowett (Thucyd.).
  
     {To do one's business}, to ruin one. [Colloq.] --Wycherley.
  
     {To do one shame}, to cause one shame. [Obs.]
  
     {To do over}.
         (a) To make over; to perform a second time.
         (b) To cover; to spread; to smear. "Boats . . . sewed
             together and done over with a kind of slimy stuff
             like rosin." --De Foe.
  
     {To do to death}, to put to death. (See 7.) [Obs.]
  
     {To do up}.
         (a) To put up; to raise. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
         (b) To pack together and envelop; to pack up.
         (c) To accomplish thoroughly. [Colloq.]
         (d) To starch and iron. "A rich gown of velvet, and a
             ruff done up with the famous yellow starch."
             --Hawthorne.
  
     {To do way}, to put away; to lay aside. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
  
     {To do with}, to dispose of; to make use of; to employ; --
        usually preceded by what. "Men are many times brought to
        that extremity, that were it not for God they would not
        know what to do with themselves." --Tillotson.
  
     {To have to do with}, to have concern, business or
        intercourse with; to deal with. When preceded by what, the
        notion is usually implied that the affair does not concern
        the person denoted by the subject of have. "Philology has
        to do with language in its fullest sense." --Earle. "What
        have I to do with you, ye sons of Zeruiah?" --2 Sam. xvi.
        10.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Done \Done\,
     p. p. from {Do}, and formerly the infinitive.
  
     1. Performed; executed; finished.
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     2. It is done or agreed; let it be a match or bargain; --
        used elliptically.
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     {Done brown}, a phrase in cookery; applied figuratively to
        one who has been thoroughly deceived, cheated, or fooled.
        [Colloq.]
  
     {Done for}, tired out; used up; collapsed; destroyed; dead;
        killed. [Colloq.]
  
     {Done up}.
        (a) Wrapped up.
        (b) Worn out; exhausted. [Colloq.]
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Done \Done\, a. [Prob. corrupted from OF. don['e], F. donn['e],
     p. p. of OF. doner, F. donner, to give, issue, fr. L. donare
     to give. See {Donate}, and cf. {Donee}.]
     Given; executed; issued; made public; -- used chiefly in the
     clause giving the date of a proclamation or public act.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Doni \Do"ni\, n. [Tamil t?n[imac].] (Naut.)
     A clumsy craft, having one mast with a long sail, used for
     trading purposes on the coasts of Coromandel and Ceylon.
     [Written also {dhony}, {doney}, and {done}.] --Balfour.
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:

  done
      adj 1: having finished or arrived at completion; "certain to
             make history before he's done"; "it's a done deed";
             "after the treatment, the patient is through except for
             follow-up"; "almost through with his studies" [syn:
             {done}, {through}, {through with(p)}]
      2: cooked until ready to serve

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