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I . doom [du:m] N

1. doom (destiny):

рок m

2. doom (death):

II . doom [du:m] VB trans

II . don [dɒn, Am dɑ:n] VB trans (of clothing)

doe [dəʊ, Am doʊ] N

1. doe (female deer):

doe

2. doe (female rabbit):

doe

II . dog <-gg-> [dɒg, Am dɑ:g] VB trans (pursue)

I . dot [dɒt, Am dɑ:t] N

2. dot pl typo:

dot

doer [ˈdu:əɐ, Am -ɚ] N

2. doer (active person):

dome [dəʊm, Am doʊm] N

1. dome (rounded roof):

2. dome (rounded ceiling):

3. dome inf (bald head):

doz.

doz. abbreviation of dozen

doz.

See also dozen

dozy <-ier, -iest> [ˈdəʊzɪ, Am ˈdoʊ-] ADJ

1. dozy (drowsy, sleepy):

2. dozy Brit inf (stupid):

I . dock1 [dɒk, Am dɑ:k] N

2. dock (enclosed part of port):

док m
the car is in dock Brit, Aus

3. dock Am (pier):

II . dock1 [dɒk, Am dɑ:k] VB intr

1. dock naut:

III . dock1 [dɒk, Am dɑ:k] VB trans naut

does [dʌz] VB trans, intr, aux

does he does, she does, it does do

See also do

I . do [du:] N

2. do Brit, Aus inf (party):

do

III . do <does, did, done> [du:] VB trans

2. do (undertake):

do

3. do (place somewhere):

do
do

7. do (construct):

do

8. do (learn):

do

10. do (finish):

do

20. do inf (burglarize):

do

21. do inf (swindle):

do

22. do inf (serve prison time):

do

23. do Brit inf (make suffer):

do

24. do inf (take drugs):

do

IV . do <does, did, done> [du:] VB intr

8. do Brit inf (beat up):

doll [dɒl, Am dɑ:l] N

2. doll Am pej inf (woman):

done [dʌn] VB

done pp of do

See also do

I . do [du:] N

2. do Brit, Aus inf (party):

do

III . do <does, did, done> [du:] VB trans

2. do (undertake):

do

3. do (place somewhere):

do
do

7. do (construct):

do

8. do (learn):

do

10. do (finish):

do

20. do inf (burglarize):

do

21. do inf (swindle):

do

22. do inf (serve prison time):

do

23. do Brit inf (make suffer):

do

24. do inf (take drugs):

do

IV . do <does, did, done> [du:] VB intr

8. do Brit inf (beat up):

dopey, dopy [ˈdəʊpɪ, Am ˈdoʊ-] ADJ <-ier, -iest>

1. dopey (drowsy):

2. dopey (stupid):

dove1 [dʌv] N ZOOL

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The expansion focuses around extinct animals, mainly dinosaurs or ice age creatures, as well as more recently extinct creatures like the dodo, thylacine and quagga.
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The combination of human exploitation and introduced species significantly reduced the dodo population.
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The second melon bounced into a boiling tar pit, along with three more unfortunate dodos who were trying to stop it falling in.
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Dodos also did this, which may imply a similar diet.
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They appear in reports published in 1601, which also contain the first illustration of the bird, along with the first of a dodo.
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The last widely accepted sighting of a dodo was in 1662.
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Porky loudly proclaims to the audience that he has captured the last dodo.
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Whether the dodo survived the journey is unknown, and the letter was destroyed by fire in the 19th century.
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Suddenly, the last dodo of the dodo species appears.
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The last two were rediscovered and identified as dodo remains in the mid-19th century.
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