柯林斯詞典deed /di?d/ (deeds) 1. N-COUNT A deed is something that is done, especially something that is very good or very bad. 行爲(wèi)[文學(xué)性] The perpetrators of this evil deed must be brought to justice. 這件惡行的兇手必須接受法律的制裁。2. N-COUNT A deed is a document containing the terms of an agreement, especially an agreement concerning the ownership of land or a building. 契約; 証書[法律] He asked if I had the deeds to his father's property. 他問我是否有他父親財(cái)産的各種証書。 返回 deed劍橋詞典 deed noun [C] (ACTION) an intentional act , especially a very bad or very good one (尤指很壞或很好的)事情,行爲(wèi) It seems to me that a lot of evil deeds are done in the name of religion . 在我看來,很多壞事都是打著宗教的幌子乾的。 She's always helping people and doing good deeds. 她縂是幫助別人,經(jīng)常做好事。 deed noun [C] (DOCUMENT) law specialized a legal document that is an official record of an agreement or official proof that someone owns land or a building (土地或建築的)契約,所有權(quán)証書 返回 deed