deed
Prononciation : [diːd]
Mot
Contexte : « law »
(noun) a legal document that shows ownership of something. It’s like a special paper that proves you own your house or land.
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She received the deed to her new house in the mail yesterday.
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Without the deed, he cannot prove that he owns the property.
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Do you have the deed for the house we are buying?
Contexte : « behavior »
(noun) an action or something you do. It can be good or bad, like helping someone or stealing.
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He performed a good deed by helping the old lady cross the street.
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That was a bad deed when he took the toy without asking.
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What deed did you do today that made someone happy?
Contexte : « behavior »
(verb) to do something, especially something good. It means you are taking action to help others or do the right thing.
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She always deeds good things for her community by volunteering.
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He didn’t deed anything nice last weekend; he just stayed at home.
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What good deed are you planning to deed this week?
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