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make-do
- IPA[ˌmeɪkˈduː]
英式
- makeshift; temporary
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- 1. makeshift; temporary make-do shelters dotted the landscape
- manage with the limited or inadequate means available
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- manage with the limited or inadequate means available
Oxford American Dictionary
- manage with and repair the possessions one already has rather than buying replacements
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- have it as a habit or general principle to do something
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- have it as a habit or general principle to do something
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- dare to do something that might be considered audacious (used when politely asking a question ...
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- dare to do something (often used when politely asking a question or making a suggestion)
Oxford American Dictionary
- a single fortunate event does not mean that what follows will also be good
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- IPA[ˌmākˈdo͞o]
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- makeshift, ad hoc, or temporary: his make-do clothes and borrowed tie
Oxford American Dictionary