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idiom
disruptive innovation
eine Innovation, die einen bestehenden Markt oder eine Branche erheblich verändert oder revolutioniert
Meaning
an innovation that significantly alters or revolutionizes an existing market or industry
Example
The smartphone was a **disruptive innovation** that changed the way we communicate.
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dive into
etwas mit Begeisterung beginnen
Meaning
to start doing something with enthusiasm
Example
Let’s **dive into** the agenda after coffee.
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divide and conquer
Kontrolle gewinnen, indem man unter anderen Unstimmigkeiten verursacht
Meaning
to gain control by causing disagreement among others
Example
The dictator used a **divide and conquer** strategy to maintain power.
phrasal-verb
do away with
etwas loswerden; abschaffen
Meaning
to get rid of something; to abolish
Example
They plan to **do away with** the old system soon.
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do good to others
auf eine Weise handeln, die anderen Menschen hilft
Meaning
to act in a way that helps other people
Example
It is always a good idea to **do good to others**.
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do one's duty
seine Pflicht erfüllen
Meaning
to fulfill one's responsibilities or obligations
Example
Every citizen should **do their duty** to help their country.
phrasal-verb
do over
etwas nochmal tun; einen Ort dekorieren oder renovieren
Meaning
to do something again; to decorate or renovate a place
Example
You’ll have to **do over** the report because it’s full of errors.
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do someone a favor
jemandem aus Freundlichkeit helfen
Meaning
to help someone out of kindness
Example
Could you **do me a favor** and close the window?
phrasal-verb
do someone in
jemanden töten oder erschöpfen
Meaning
to kill or exhaust someone
Example
The long hike really **did me in**.
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do the right thing
auf moralisch oder sozial verantwortlich Weise handeln
Meaning
to act in a morally or socially responsible way
Example
Even when it’s hard, always **do the right thing**.
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do the right thing by someone
jemanden fair und respektvoll behandeln
Meaning
to treat someone fairly and with respect
Example
It's important to always **do the right thing by your colleagues**.
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do time
Zeit im Gefängnis verbringen
Meaning
to spend time in prison
Example
He had to **do time** for his crimes.
phrasal-verb
do up
etwas befestigen wie Knöpfe oder Schnürsenkel; dekorieren oder renovieren
Meaning
to fasten something such as buttons or laces; to decorate or renovate
Example
Can you help me **do up** the back of my dress?
phrasal-verb
do up like a dog’s dinner
sich in einer übertriebenen oder auffälligen Weise kleiden oder dekorieren
Meaning
to dress or decorate in an exaggerated or showy way
Example
She was **done up like a dog’s dinner** for the party.
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do without
auch ohne etwas auskommen
Meaning
to manage even when something is missing
Example
We’ll **do without** a projector and use prints instead.
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do your own thing
tun, was man will, ohne sich darum zu kümmern, was andere denken
Meaning
to do what you want without worrying about what others think
Example
He prefers to **do his own thing** and not depend on anyone.
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dodged a bullet
Nur knapp einer gefährlichen oder unglücklichen Situation entkommen.
Meaning
To narrowly escape a dangerous or unlucky situation.
Example
We really **dodged a bullet** when that deal fell through.
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dog days
die heißesten Tage des Sommers
Meaning
the hottest days of summer
Example
During the **dog days** of summer, everyone stays indoors.
phrasal-verb
doll up
sich selbst attraktiver machen, indem man schöne Kleidung oder Make-up trägt
Meaning
to make oneself look more attractive by wearing nice clothes or makeup
Example
She **dolled up** for the evening party.
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dollar for dollar
eine genaue oder gleichwertige Übereinstimmung im Wert oder Betrag
Meaning
an exact or equivalent match in value or amount
Example
The government promised a **dollar for dollar** match for all donations.
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Don Quixote
Eine Person, die übermäßig idealistisch, unrealistisch oder unpraktisch ist.
Meaning
A person who is overly idealistic, unrealistic, or impractical.
Example
He’s being **a Don Quixote**, chasing impossible dreams.
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don't count your chickens before they hatch
plane nichts, was vielleicht gar nicht passiert
Meaning
don't make plans for something that might not happen
Example
You should wait until you get the job offer before you start celebrating. **Don't count your chickens before they hatch**.
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Don't cry over spilled milk
Verschwende keine Zeit damit, dir Sorgen über Dinge zu machen, die bereits passiert sind.
Meaning
Don’t waste time worrying about things that have already happened.
Example
**Don't cry over spilled milk**; learn from your mistake.
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don't judge a book by its cover
du solltest dir keine Meinung über jemanden oder etwas bilden, nur weil du das Äußere siehst
Meaning
you shouldn't form an opinion on someone or something based purely on what you see on the outside
Example
She may look serious, but **don't judge a book by its cover**.