English-Thai Dictionary
doing
N การกระทำ performing achieving kan-kra-tam
doings
N กิจกรรม ทางสังคม activities conduct dealings kid-ja-kam-tang-sang-kom
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
DOING
ppr. [See Do. ] Performing; executing.
DOINGS
n.plu. 1. Things done; transactions; feats; actions, good or bad.
2. Behavior; conduct.
3. Stir; bustle.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
DOING
Do "ing, n.; pl. Doings (.
Defn: Anything done; a deed; an action good or bad; hence, in the plural, conduct; behavior. See Do. To render an account of his doings. Barrow.
New American Oxford Dictionary
doing
do ing |ˈdo͞oiNG ˈduɪŋ | ▶noun 1 (usu. doings ) the activities in which a particular person engages: the latest doings of television stars. 2 effort; activity: it would take some doing to calm him down. 3 informal, chiefly Brit. a beating or scolding: someone had given her a doing . PHRASES be someone's doing be the creation or fault of the person named: he looked at Lisa as though it was all her doing.
Oxford Dictionary
doing
doing |ˈduːɪŋ | ▶noun 1 (usu. doings ) the activities in which a particular person engages: the latest doings of television stars. • informal excrement, especially that of a domestic animal. • [ in sing. ] informal a beating or scolding: someone had given her a doing. 2 (doings ) [ treated as sing. or pl. ] informal used to refer to things when one has forgotten their name or when no one word easily covers them: the drawer where he kept the doings. PHRASES be someone's doing be the creation or fault of the person named: he looked at Lisa as though it was all her doing. take some doing be difficult to achieve: it would take some doing to calm him down.
American Oxford Thesaurus
doing
doing noun 1 the doing of the act constitutes the offense: performance, performing, carrying out, execution, implementation, implementing, achievement, accomplishment, realization, completion; formal effectuation. 2 an account of his doings in Boston: exploit, activity, act, action, deed, feat, achievement, accomplishment; informal caper. 3 that would take some doing: effort, exertion, work, hard work, application, labor, toil, struggle.
Oxford Thesaurus
doing
doing noun 1 the doing of the act constitutes the offence: performance, performing, carrying out, effecting, execution, implementation, implementing, bringing off, discharge, discharging, achievement, accomplishment, realization, completion, completing; informal pulling off; archaic acquittal; rare effectuation. 2 he gave a brief account of his doings in Paris: exploit, activity, act, action, undertaking, deed, feat, endeavour, work, venture, enterprise, achievement, accomplishment; (doings ) performance, behaviour, conduct; handiwork; informal caper. 3 it would take some doing to diffuse the situation: effort, exertion, work, hard work, application, labour, toil, struggle, strain; pains; informal elbow grease; literary travail. 4 (doings ) Brit. informal he looked into the drawer where he kept the doings: thing, whatever it is (called ); informal whatsit, whatnot, doofer, thingummy, thingamajig, thingamabob, what's-its-name, what-d'you-call-it, oojamaflip, oojah, gizmo; Brit. informal doobry, doodah, gubbins; N. Amer. informal doodad, doohickey, doojigger, dingus, hootenanny.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
doing
do ing /dú (ː )ɪŋ /→do 1 動詞 do 1 の現在分詞 動名詞 .名詞 複 ~s /-z /1 U すること , したこと, 実行, 仕業 ▸ It's your own doing .それは君自身のしたことだ ; 身から出たさびだ ▸ Is this your doing ?これはお前がやったのか (≒ Did you do this? )2 ⦅英 ⦆〖~s 〗行為, 行動, 活動 .3 ⦅英 くだけて ⦆〖通例the /that ~s 〗あれ, 例のもの (!名前を思い出せない [知らない ]ものをさして言うときに用いる ) .4 ⦅主に英 くだけて ⦆殴打 ; 叱責 (しつせき ).t à ke s ò me [a l ò t of ] d ó ing 〈仕事などが 〉かなりの [大変な ]努力が要る .